INDEX TO VOLUME I.
A.
Abdomen, state of, in cholera,
in general peritonitis of puerperal fever,
in relapsing fever,
in septicæmia,
in septicæmia lymphatica,
in septicæmia venosa,
Abdominal cavity, lesions of, in general peritonitis of puerperal fever,
glands, lesions of, in typhoid fever,
organs, alterations of, in scarlet fever,
Abortion from septicæmia,
Abortive form of the plague,
of relapsing fever,
of typhoid fever,
of typhus fever,
Abortive treatment of erysipelas, value,
Abscess in symptomatic parotitis, date of pointing,
metastatic, of lungs, complicating relapsing fever,
Abscesses complicating cholera,
variola,
following the plague,
frequency of, in pyæmia,
in erysipelas, treatment,
in para- and perimetritis,
in puerperal fever,
metastatic, of pyæmia, modes of production,
of pyæmia, treatment,
pelvic, of puerperal fever, treatment,
pulmonary, in puerperal fever,
Acids, mineral, use of, in cholera,
Aconite, use of, in rubeola,
in scarlet fever,
in yellow fever,
Acute diseases, relation of, to rubeola,
form of glanders in man,
in horse,
Adenitis complicating scarlet fever,
vaccination,
Adenopathy complicating erysipelas,
Adhesions from infiltration,
Adulteration of food,
Adynamic form of typhus fever,
Age, influence of, on causation of anthrax in man,
of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of diphtheria,
of erysipelas,
of influenza,
of idiopathic parotitis,
of the plague,
of pertussis,
of relapsing fever,
of rötheln,
of rubeola,
of typhoid fever,
of typhus fever,
proper for vaccination,
Aged, typhoid fever in the,
Agminated glands, lesions of, in cholera,
Air, amount supplied in ventilation,
carbonic acid as a cause of impurity,
-currents, direction of, test,
distribution of, in ventilation,
estimation of carbonic acid,
fresh, value of, in convalescence,
humidity of, as a cause of disease,
impure, as a cause of disease,
influence of, on causation of glanders,
impurities of, due to offensive effluvia,
sources of impurity,
standards of impurity,
transmission of the plague by,
velocity of, in ventilation,
vitiated, as a cause of pyæmia,
supply, method of calculating amount of, in ventilation,
Albuminoid infiltration,
Albuminuria complicating diphtheria,
relapsing fever,
scarlet fever,
typhus fever,
following rubeola,
in typhoid fever, treatment,
Alcohol, use of, in algid form of pernicious malarial fever,
in anthrax,
,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in cholera,
in influenza,
in puerperal fever,
in pyæmia,
in scarlet fever,
in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
Algid form of pernicious malarial fever,
causes of death,
frequency,
mortality-rate,
symptoms,
treatment,
Alum, use of, in pertussis,
Ammonium bromide, use of, in pertussis,
carbonate, use of, in scarlet fever,
chloride, use of, in diphtheria,
,
Amyloid bodies,
degeneration,
Anæsthesia of skin in beriberi,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Anæsthetic form of leprosy,
Analysis of urine, importance of, in general diagnosis,
Anasarca,
complicating scarlet fever,
date of appearance in scarlet fever,
in beriberi,
Anginose form of anthrax,
of scarlet fever,
Animals, cerebro-spinal meningitis in,
diphtheria in,
transmission of diphtheria from,
Animal vaccine, advantages,
Anodyne liniments, use of, in beriberi,
Anorexia in relapsing fever,
in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
A
NTHRAX
,
OR
M
ALIGNANT
P
USTULE
,
Synonyms,
Definition,
History,
Geographical distribution,
Etiology—specific origin,
Modes of transmission,
Transmission from eating flesh of anthrax animals,
by milk,
by insects,
by alkaline soils,
Season, relation of, to causation,
Plethora, relation of, to causation,
Sex, relation of, to causation,
Age, relation of, to causation,
Bacillus,
relation to causation,
physical characters,
effect of heat and cold on activity,
effect of oxygen on activity,
mode of entering body,
effect on blood-vessels,
Forms,
Symptoms—Incubation period,
duration of,
Apoplectiform form,
Anthrax fever,
Localized external anthrax,
Character and seat of lesions,
Morbid anatomy—changes in blood,
Spleen,
Lymphatic glands,
Connective tissue and muscles,
Gastro-intestinal tract,
Vagina and uterus,
Liver and kidneys,
Diagnosis—from other bacteridian diseases,
Swine plague,
Prognosis,
Mortality,
Treatment,
Preventive,
Drainage of anthrax soil,
Disinfection of stables, etc.,
Disposal of carcases of sick animals,
Isolation,
By inoculation,
Methods of,
Pasteur's method,
Dangers in,
General, alcohol,
Use of carbolic acid,
nitro-muriatic acid,
potassium iodide, hypodermically,
quinia sulphate, hypodermically,
Local,
Cauterization,
Incision of nodule,
Anthrax or Malignant Pustule in Man
,
Synonyms,
History,
Etiology,
Origin from lower animals,
Modes of infection,
direct,
by handling sick animals,
by insect-bites, etc.,
by food,
by blood,
by air,
Occupation, relation of, to causation,
Age and sex, relation of, to causation,
Relative susceptibility of man and animals,
Forms,
Symptoms—of incubation period,
Local lesions,
Temperature,
Relation of, to local lesions,
Malignant anthrax,
Symptoms,
local,
,
general,
Anthrax intestinalis,
Symptoms,
general,
eruptions,
gastro-intestinal tract,
nervous system,
Duration,
Anthrax angina,
Symptoms,
general,
local,
Duration,
Morbid anatomy,
Changes in blood,
Spleen,
Lymphatic glands,
Liver and kidneys,
Skin and mucous membranes,
Appearance of pustule,
Position of bacillus,
Diagnosis—signs, pathognomonic of,
From bites of insects,
Boils and carbuncles,
Plague-boil,
Glanderous nodule,
Importance of detection of bacillus,
Of malignant anthrax oedema,
Internal anthrax,
Prognosis,
Mortality,
Treatment—Preventive,
Disinfection,
Local,
Cauterization of preliminary papule in external form,
Method of cauterization,
Excision of parent nucleus,
Caustics used in,
Hypodermic injections into swelling,
Constitutional,
Carbolic acid, use of,
Alcohol, use of,
Diet,
Of anthrax oedema,
Antipyretics, use of, in relapsing fever,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Antisepsis in septicæmia,
value of, in prevention of puerperal fever,
Antiseptic treatment of scarlet fever,
Antiseptics, use of, in cholera,
in glanders in man,
in pyæmia,
Aphasia in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Apoplectic form of anthrax in animals,
Appetite in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
as a guide to necessary amount of food,
loss of, significance, in general diagnosis,
Arcus senilis, significance, in general diagnosis,
Argyria,
Arsenic, use of, in relapsing fever,
Arsenical poison as cause of obscure diseases,
Arterial emboli,
murmur in beriberi,
thrombosis following typhoid fever,
Arteritis from thrombosis,
in pyæmia,
Articular enlargement, significance of, in general diagnosis,
Artificial alimentation in diphtheria,
Asthenic form of simple continued fever,
of inflammation,
Ataxic form of typhus fever,
Ataxo-adynamic form of typhus fever,
Atmosphere, impure, influence of, on causation of puerperal fever,
,
necessity of, for prevention of pyæmia and septicæmia,
Atmospheric variations as a cause of diphtheria,
Atrophy following diphtheritic paralysis,
Atropia, use of, in relapsing fever,
Auditory nerve, lesion of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
B.
Bacillus of anthrax, characters of,
,
mode of entering body,
of glanders,
of pearly distemper, innocuousness of, from cooking,
species of,
tuberculosis,
et seq.
description,
duration of effects,
cultivation,
local and general effects of invasion,
methods of detection,
milk as a means of dissemination,
mode of entrance into intestinal canal,
into respiratory organs,
typhosus,
Bacteria in healthy bodies,
influence of, on causation of pyæmia,
liability to error, from minuteness,
of cholera,
of leprosy,
of puerperal fever,
Bacterium termo as a cause of putrefaction,
Barometric variations, influence of, on course and causation of disease,
Bartholini's glands, suppuration of, complicating typhoid fever,
Baths, cold, use of, in puerperal fever,
in relapsing fever,
warm, use of, in hydrophobia,
in variola,
Bed-linen, as a means of disseminating typhoid fever,
Bed-sores, complicating relapsing fever,
typhoid fever,
typhus fever,
in typhoid fever, treatment of,
Belladonna as a prophylactic in scarlet fever,
use of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in pertussis,
Benignant tumors,
Benzoic acid as a prophylactic in scarlet fever,
B
ERIBERI
,
Definition,
Geographical distribution,
History,
Etiology—Specific poison,
resemblance of, to marsh-miasm,
Predisposing causes,
Varieties,
Symptoms—Anæsthesia of skin,
Muscular paralysis,
Peculiarity of gait,
Cramps,
Muscular tenderness,
Periosteal tenderness,
Palpitation of heart,
Symptoms, special—Of wet form,
Anasarca,
Quality of pulse,
Cardiac murmur,
Arterial murmur,
Of dry form,
Quality of pulse,
Condition of heart,
Morbid anatomy,
Alterations in blood,
Heart,
Muscles,
Prognosis,
Treatment—By change of residence,
By diet,
Of wet form by hydragogue cathartics,
Sulphate of magnesium,
Elaterium,
Treeak farook,
Diuretics,
Juniper gin,
Of the dry form by electricity,
Strychnia,
Frictions,
Use of anodyne liniments,
Use of hypodermics of morphia,
Bites of rabid dogs, treatment,
Bladder, diphtheria of, general sepsis from,
lesions of, in rabies,
in relapsing fever,
symptoms of diphtheria of,
Blindness in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Blisters, use of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Blood, alterations of, in anthrax,
in beriberi,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in cholera,
in pyæmia,
in relapsing fever,
in scarlet fever,
in septicæmia,
in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
altered, as a cause of symptomatic parotitis,
condition of, in pyæmia,
contamination of, sources, in pyæmia,
degeneration of, complicating diphtheria,
Blood-vessels, calcification of,
,
changes in inflammation,
lesions of, in typhoid fever,
new formation of,
Body, portion of, most suitable for vaccinating,
Bones, chronic diseases of, following rubeola,
cranial, lesions of, in symptomatic parotitis,
in glanders,
in pyæmia,
Bone-marrow, lesions of, in relapsing fever,
Boric acid, use of, in diphtheria,
Bovine vaccine,
Bowels, state of, in relapsing fever,
in remittent fever,
condition of, in typhus fever,
Brain, lesions of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in cholera,
in glanders,
in relapsing fever,
in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
and membranes, lesions of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in pyæmia,
and spinal cord, lesions of, in rabies and hydrophobia,
softening of, following cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Breath, odor of, in typhus fever,
Bright's disease, aggravation of, by influenza,
Bromine, use of, in diphtheria,
Bromide of potassium, use of, in relapsing fever,
Bronchi, lesions of, in rabies and hydrophobia,
symptoms of formation of diphtheritic membrane,
Bronchial glands, lesions of, in influenza,
Bronchitis, complicating influenza,
rubeola,
typhoid fever,
typhus fever,
frequency of, in typhoid fever,
in rubeola, treatment,
in septicæmia,
in typhus fever,
,
Broncho-pneumonia, complicating diphtheria,
Bryce's test of vaccinal infection,
Buboes, characters of, in grave form of the plague,
date of appearance of, in grave form of the plague,
of the plague, treatment,
pathology of, in the plague,
seat of, in grave form of the plague,
C.
Cadaveric rigidity after cholera,
Cæcum and colon, lesions of, in typhoid fever,
Calcification,
causes,
of blood-vessels,
,
of thrombi,
,
Calabar bean, use of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Calm stage of yellow fever,
Calomel as a specific in typhoid fever,
use of, in cholera,
in hemorrhagic form of pernicious malarial fever,
Camphor, use of, in cholera,
Cancer,
,
hereditary nature,
relation of, to epithelial tumors,
Capillary bronchitis, complicating influenza,
Capillaries, intestinal, lesions of, in cholera,
Carbolic acid, use of, in anthrax,
in diphtheria,
in glanders,
in scarlet fever,
Carbonic acid, as a cause of impure air,
amount of, in pure and impure air,
Carbuncles, character of, in grave form of the plague,
seat of, in grave form of plague,
Cardiac degeneration, complicating diphtheria,
following typhoid fever,
complicating typhus fever,
dilatation, complicating scarlet fever,
inflammation, complicating scarlet fever,
murmur in beriberi,
sounds in typhoid fever,
thrombi in diphtheria,
Caseation,
Cataract, hereditary, nature,
Catarrh, absence of, in rubeola,
of influenza, treatment,
Catarrhal affections as predisposing causes of pertussis,
inflammation,
pneumonia, complicating influenza,
pock in vaccinia,
symptoms in influenza,
in prodromal stage of rubeola,
Causes of otitis in scarlet fever,
Caustics, use of, in hydrophobia,
Cauterization, use of, in external anthrax,
,
Cathartics, use of, in wet beriberi,
in scarlet fever,
Cellular tissue, lesions of, in pyæmia,
Cellulitis, pelvic, in puerperal fever,
Cerebral softening from embolism,
symptoms in yellow fever,
Cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Certificates of death, duty of a physician in regard to,
Cesspools beneath dwellings, dangers of,
contamination of water by,
evils of,
Change of residence as cause of typhoid fever,
Cheesy degeneration,
metamorphosis,
Chicken-pox,
Child-bed fever, relation to erysipelas,
Childhood, influence of, on occurrence of pertussis,
Children, causes of frequency of diphtheria in,
typhoid fever in,
Chills in pyæmia,
Chinolin, use of, in diphtheria,
Chloral hydrate, use of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in hydrophobia,
in pertussis,
in relapsing fever,
Chloride test for detecting pollution of water-supply,
Chloroform, use of, in cholera,
in hydrophobia,
in relapsing fever,
C
HOLERA
,
Definition,
Synonyms,
History,
et seq.
Etiology—predisposing causes,
Influence of high temperature in origin and spread,
Season, influence of, on causation,
Over-crowding and filth as causes,
Intemperance as a cause,
Contagiousness,
Modes of transmission,
Channels of entrance into system,
Propagation of, by fomites,
by drinking-water,
Cases illustrating spread of, by drinking-water,
Influence of height of subsoil-water on prevalence,
Humidity of soil as a cause,
Special fomites of,
Cases illustrating spread of, by fomites,
Cases illustrating contagiousness,
Objections to contagious nature,
Individual immunity,
Different grades of, from intensity of poison,
Specific origin,
Nature of poison,
Influence of bacteria in production,
Koch's investigations in regard to bacilli,
,
Symptoms,
Mild forms,
"Cholerine" stage,
Number of stools in mild forms,
Character of stools in mild forms,
Grave forms,
Physiognomy in grave forms,
Stools in grave forms,
Typhoid state,
Stage of collapse,
Reaction,
Convalescence,
Temperature,
Difference between axillary, vaginal, and rectal temperature,
Special symptoms—Low temperature of mouth,
Condition of skin,
Color of skin,
Condition of heart and pulse,
Veins,
Vomiting,
Character of vomit,
Diarrhoea,
Results of diarrhoea,
Characters of stools,
Condition of urine,
Cramps,
Causes of cramps,
State of abdomen,
of nervous system,
Complications and sequelæ,
Complicated by diphtheritic exudations,
Inflammation of parotid and submaxillary glands,
Abscesses and ulcers,
Cutaneous eruptions,
Morbid anatomy—general appearance after death,
Cadaveric rigidity,
Muscular contractions after death,
Appearance, post-mortem, of abdominal cavity,
Changes in stomach,
Intestinal canal,
Intestinal mucous membrane,
Nature of exfoliation from intestinal canal,
Changes in isolated and agminated glands,
Capillaries and veins of intestinal canal,
Liver,
Gall-bladder,
Spleen,
Heart,
Pericardium,
Lungs,
Brain and spinal marrow,
Kidneys,
Blood,
Diagnosis—from cholera morbus,
from irritant poisoning,
Order of symptoms as a ground for,
Prognosis,
Symptoms indicating favorable and unfavorable,
Mortality—in different epidemics,
Influence of age,
Sex,
Social condition,
Treatment,
Preventive,
Disinfection,
Modes of applying disinfectants,
Importance of maintaining high degree of health during epidemics,
Quarantine and sanitary cordons for prevention,
et seq.
Mode of carrying out quarantine,
Cases illustrating value of quarantine,
Use of drinking-water during epidemics,
General management,
Importance of early recognition,
Necessity of rest,
of prompt,
Diarrhoea,
Vomiting,
Hiccough,
Injection of sodium chloride into veins,
Stage of collapse,
Diet of stage of reaction,
For restoration of circulation in stage of collapse,
Stage of reaction,
Undue reaction,
Urinary suppression in stage of reaction,
Convalescence,
Use of venesection in,
Emetics,
Calomel,
Alcohol,
Opiates,
Mineral acids,
Camphor,
Chloroform,
Intravenous injections,
Hot applications,
Cold affusions,
Of cramps,
Necessity of cold water to allay thirst,
Use of antiseptic remedies,
Cholerine,
Chorea, following typhoid fever,
Chronic diseases, relation of, to rubeola,
forms of erysipelas,
of glanders,
,
Cicatrix, condition during incubation of hydrophobia,
in hydrophobia, excision,
in vaccinia, description,
Classification of puerperal inflammations,
Cleanliness, importance of, in prevention of pyæmia,
in variola,
Climate, as a cause of disease,
definition of term,
influence of, on causation of influenza,
on causation of rabies and hydrophobia,
of rubeola,
Clinical history of influenza,
Clothing as a cause of disease,
Cloudy swelling,
Coagulation of exudations,
Cohnheim's theory of production of morbid growths,
Colchicum, use of, in dengue,
Cold as a cause of disease,
and damp, influence of, on causation of glanders,
bath, use of, in diphtheria,
in puerperal fever,
in typhoid fever,
Contra-indications to use of, in diphtheria,
Use of, in algid form of pernicious malarial fever,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in cholera,
in diphtheria,
in puerperal fever,
in the hyperpyrexia of scarlet fever,
in scarlet fever,
in yellow fever,
water, intra-uterine injections of, in puerperal fever,
mode of applying, in scarlet fever,
Cold stage of intermittent fever,
of intermittent fever, theory of cause,
treatment,
of yellow fever, treatment,
Cold water, use of, in typhus fever,
Collapse in cerebro-spinal meningitis, treatment,
in cholera,
treatment,
of lungs, complicating influenza,
Collections of water, influence on health of a community,
Colloid degeneration,
metamorphosis,
Color of skin, significance of, in general diagnosis,
Coma, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Comatose form of pernicious malarial fever,
Diagnosis,
Symptoms,
Treatment,
Coma-vigil in typhus fever,
Compresses, hot water, use of, in variola,
Complications of cholera,
of erysipelas,
of idiopathic parotitis,
of influenza,
of pertussis,
of plague,
of relapsing fever,
of rötheln,
of rubeola,
causes,
of scarlet fever,
of typhoid fever,
treatment,
of vaccination,
of vaccinia,
of varicella,
of variola,
Confluent small-pox,
Conjunctiva, condition of, in human glanders,
symptoms of diphtheria of,
Conjunctival diphtheria, local treatment,
Conjunctivitis, diphtheritic, symptoms,
Consanguineous marriages, effects,
Constipation in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in grave form of the plague,
in rubeola, treatment,
in typhoid fever, treatment,
in typhus fever, treatment,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Constitutional infection, absence of, in vaccinia,
of syphilis, hereditary nature,
taints, conveyance of, by vaccination,
treatment of anthrax,
of pyæmia,
Contagion as a cause of disease,
,
definition of,
of dengue,
of erysipelas, manner of propagation,
nature,
of influenza,
of relapsing fever, transmission,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
dissemination,
of rötheln, nature,
of rubeola, modes of dissemination,
mode of entering the body,
nature,
in typhus fever, nature,
modes of transmission,
Contagium of variola, duration of activity,
mode of entering body,
nature,
period of greatest activity,
Contagious diseases, characteristics,
Contagious nature of cholera, objections to,
Contagiousness of anthrax,
of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of cholera,
of dengue,
of diphtheria,
of erysipelas,
of glanders,
of influenza,
,
of leprosy,
of the plague,
of puerperal fever,
of pyæmia,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
of scarlet fever,
of typhoid fever,
of typhus fever,
period of greatest,
of varicella,
of variola,
Convalescence, choice of diet,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
management,
in cholera,
management,
in chronic glanders in man,
in dengue,
in grave form of the plague,
in erysipelas, management,
in influenza, treatment,
in relapsing fever,
in scarlet fever, management,
in typhoid fever, management,
in typhus fever, management,
Convulsions during hot stage of intermittent fever, treatment,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in relapsing fever,
complicating rubeola,
in prodromal stage of rubeola,
in rubeola, treatment,
in yellow fever, treatment,
Cooking, necessity of a physician's knowledge of,
Corpuscles, pus-,
Corrosive sublimate, use of, as antiseptic in puerperal fever,
,
Coryza, chronic, following rubeola,
complicating scarlet fever,
of scarlet fever, treatment,
Cough, in rubeola, treatment,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Counterirritants, use of, in pertussis,
Course of vaccinia,
irregularities,
Cow-pox,
spontaneous,
Cramps in beriberi,
in cholera,
treatment,
causes,
Cretinism and goitre, hereditary nature,
Croup, respiration,
Croupous inflammation distinguished from croup,
of fauces, complicating scarlet fever,
membrane,
characters,
mode of formation,
metamorphosis,
Crust in vaccinia, composition,
Crusts, objections to use of, in vaccination,
Cubebs, use of, in diphtheria,
Cultivation of bacillus tuberculosis,
Curare, use of, in treatment of hydrophobia,
Cutaneous deposits in glanders, microscopic characters,
diphtheria, treatment,
lesions of glanders in man,
symptoms of glanders in man,
Cysts, definition,
,
D.
Deaf-mutism following cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Deafness in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Death, causes of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in glanders,
Debility in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in influenza, treatment,
influence of, in causation of glanders,
in relapsing fever,
Decline, stage of, in pertussis,
Decubitus, significance of, in general diagnosis,
Definition of anthrax,
of beriberi,
of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of cholera,
of contagion,
of cysts,
,
of dengue,
of diphtheria,
of erysipelas,
of glanders,
of idiopathic parotitis,
of influenza,
of leprosy,
of pernicious malarial fever,
of pertussis,
of the plague,
of puerperal fever,
of pyæmia,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
of relapsing fever,
of remittent fever,
of rötheln,
of rubeola,
of septicæmia,
of simple continued fever,
of symptomatic parotitis,
of term "climate,"
of typhoid fever,
of typho-malarial fever,
of vaccinia,
of varicella,
of variola,
of yellow fever,
Degeneration,
amyloid,
cheesy,
colloid,
fibrinous,
fatty,
granular,
hyaline,
lardaceous,
mucous,
of tubercle,
parenchymatous,
waxy,
Deglutition, difficult, in idiopathic parotitis, treatment,
Delirium in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in erysipelas, treatment,
in idiopathic parotitis, treatment,
in pyæmia,
in relapsing fever,
in typhoid fever,
treatment,
in typhus fever,
treatment,
in yellow fever, treatment,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Demonstration of bacillus of glanders,
D
ENGUE
,
Synonyms,
History,
Definition,
Etiology,
Specific origin,
Contagiousness,
Symptoms—prodromal stage,
Mode of onset,
Temperature,
Pulse,
Delirium,
Facies,
State of gastro-intestinal tract,
State of tongue,
Stomach and bowels,
State of urine,
Eruptions,
Hemorrhages,
Prostration,
Convalescence,
Duration of,
Morbid anatomy,
Specific nature of,
Relation to acute articular rheumatism,
Changes in abdominal organs,
Diagnosis,
From acute articular rheumatism,
From yellow fever,
Prognosis,
Treatment,
Use of colchicum,
quinia,
opium,
Depletion, local, use of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Depressing emotions, as a cause of typhoid fever,
Dermatitis, complicating vaccination,
vaccination, treatment,
Desquamation, date of, in mild scarlet fever,
in erysipelas,
in relapsing fever,
Desiccation in varicella,
in variola,
Diagnosis, general,
divisions of,
main direction of inquiries,
proper method of procedure,
significance of alteration of voice in,
of anthrax in animals,
in man,
of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of cholera,
of comatose form of pernicious malarial fever,
of dengue,
of diphtheria,
of erysipelas,
of idiopathic parotitis,
of glanders in horse,
of glanders in man,
of influenza,
of intermittent fever,
of leprosy,
of the plague,
of pyæmia from septicæmia,
,
of remittent fever,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
of relapsing fever,
of rötheln,
of rubeola,
of scarlet fever,
of simple continued fever,
of symptomatic parotitis,
of typhoid fever,
of typho-malarial fever,
of typhus fever,
,
of vaccinia,
of varicella,
of variola,
of varioloid,
of yellow fever,
Diaphoretics, use of, in yellow fever,
Diarrhoea in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in cholera,
results,
treatment,
in mild scarlet fever,
in pyæmia,
in relapsing fever,
in rubeola, treatment,
in septicæmia,
treatment,
in typhoid fever,
treatment,
Diarrhoeal diseases from impure water,
Diathesis,
hereditary, transmission,
Diet in anthrax,
in beriberi,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in cholera,
in convalescence,
in erysipelas,
in glanders,
in influenza,
in relapsing fever,
in pertussis,
in puerperal fever,
in pyæmia,
in rubeola,
in typhoid fever,
in typho-malarial fever,
in typhus fever,
in yellow fever,
of convalescence,
Digestion, condition of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Digestive tract, condition of, in glanders,
in idiopathic parotitis,
Digitalis, use of, in puerperal fever,
in relapsing fever,
in scarlet fever,
in typhoid fever,
in yellow fever,
D
IPHTHERIA
,
Synonyms,
Definition,
History,
et seq.
Panum's view regarding relation of bacteria to,
Etiology—Age, influence of, on causation,
Sex, influence of, on causation,
Causes of frequency of, in childhood,
Pharyngeal, buccal, and nasal catarrh a cause of, in children,
Physiological causes of, greater frequency in childhood,
Family predisposition,
Thermometric and barometric changes a cause,
Season as a cause,
Filth as a cause,
Polluted air as a cause,
water as a cause,
milk as a cause,
Contagiousness,
Modes of transmission of poison,
In the lower animals,
Transmission of, from lower animals to man,
Artificial production of membrane,
Invasion,
duration of incubation period,
Symptoms—Prodromal stage,
duration,
localized redness of mucous membranes,
Different manifestations of diphtheritic process,
Severe form,
appearance of membrane in severe form,
Gangrenous condition of membrane,
Swellings of glands at angle of jaw as sign of invasion of nasal cavities,
,
Mode of invasion of nasal cavities,
Mode of spread to nasal cavities,
Nasal form,
Conjunctival form,
Aural form,
Laryngeal form,
Formation of membrane in larynx,
Tracheal and bronchial forms,
primary form,
Oral form,
,
Intestinal form,
Of wounds,
Eruption of,
Vulvar and vaginal forms,
In puerperal women,
Vesical form,
Placental,
Liability of open wounds,
,
Tendency to second attacks from chronic nasal and pharyngeal catarrh following,
Complications and sequelæ,
complicated by fibrinous pneumonia,
by broncho-pneumonia,
by erysipelas,
by urticaria and purpura,
by kidney affections,
by albuminuria,
by granular degeneration of blood,
by cardiac degeneration,
by symptoms of cardiac degeneration,
by embolism,
by acute endocarditis,
by leucocythæmia and Hodgkin's disease,
by nervous diseases,
by paralysis,
seat of,
date of appearance,
fatty degeneration and atrophy following,
sensory,
Secondary form,
Morbid anatomy—characters of the membrane,
Mode of formation of membrane,
Varieties of membrane in,
Rindfleisch's definition of diphtheritic inflammation,
Changes in the heart,
fatty and granular degeneration,
endocarditis,
cardiac thrombi,
Changes in lungs,
Spleen,
Liver,
Kidneys,
Muscles,
Lymphatic glands,
Mucous membranes,
Influence of different mucous membranes upon characters of false membrane,
epithelia upon growth and spread of false membrane,
Changes in intestines,
nervous system,
Diagnosis—significance of localized pharyngeal injection,
From muguet or thrush,
Follicular stomatitis,
Significance of glandular swelling,
lymphadenitis in nasal form,
Of laryngeal form,
Significance of absence of fever,
Of paralysis,
Prognosis—symptoms indicating favorable,
unfavorable,
Significance of glandular swelling,
In nasal,
Of fetid and putrid discharges,
Of epistaxis,
In laryngeal,
In tracheal,
Of tracheotomy,
significance of state of pulse after,
of dry respiration after,
of temperature-range after,
of character of membrane,
Influence of temperature,
state of pulse,
complications,
bronchitis and pneumonia,
endocarditis,
albuminuria,
affections of sensorium,
purpura,
icteric discoloration of skin,
Of relapses,
Treatment—hyperpyrexia,
Reflex symptoms,
Vomiting,
Futility of expectant,
Use of stimulants,
Amount of stimulants necessary,
Importance of general treatment,
Futility of venesection,
Prophylactic,
Danger of self-infection,
Prevention of self-infection,
Isolation,
Closure of schools and public places during epidemics,
Disinfection,
Special,
Local,
,
by steam,
Use of water,
Ice and cold,
Cold baths,
Mode of applying cold,
Contra-indications to use of cold,
Solvents of pseudo-membrane,
Use of lime-water,
Slaking lime,
Lactic acid,
Pepsin, neurin, and chinolin,
Papayotin,
Pilocarpine,
objections to,
Turpentine inhalations,
Ammonium chloride,
Mercury,
Tincture of chloride of iron,
Carbolic acid,
Salicylic acid,
Quinia,
Bromine,
Boric acid,
Sodium salicylate,
Ozone,
Sulphur and cubebs,
Chlorate of potassium,
Dose of chlorate of potassium,
Danger in large doses of chlorate of potassium,
Mechanical removal of membrane,
Cauterization of membrane,
Glandular swellings,
Abscess of glands,
Of nasal form,
danger of permitting sleep in,
local applications,
Of conjunctival form,
Of laryngeal form,
use of emetics,
Of paralysis,
by strychnia,
by electricity,
artificial alimentation,
Of cutaneous form,
Diphtheria, complicating rubeola,
scarlet fever,
of genitalia in puerperal fever,
Diphtheritic endometritis,
exudations, complicating rubeola,
membrane, cauterization,
mechanical removal,
conjunctivitis,
treatment,
inflammation, causes,
distinguished from diphtheria,
paralysis, treatment,
pock in vaccinia,
Disease,
Causes,
,
arsenical poisoning,
climate,
cold,
contagion,
,
epidemic influences,
errors of diet,
exciting,
exercise, abnormal,
,
deficient,
functional,
habitation,
heat,
hereditary,
humidity of atmosphere,
improper clothing,
impure air,
ice,
water,
ingestive,
intemperance,
mental,
minute organisms,
predisposing,
pre-natal,
,
poisons and misuse of medicines,
soil, condition of,
Definition of,
Elevation of site, influence of,
Means of discovery,
Abdominal, hot climate as a cause,
Respiratory, cold as a cause,
Prevention,
Respiration in,
Theory of—bioplastic,
chemical,
,
fermentation,
germ,
points of objection,
undecided state,
Zymotic, table of,
Disinfectants, varieties,
Disinfection in anthrax,
,
in cholera,
in diphtheria,
of glanders,
in the plague,
in puerperal fever,
,
in pyæmia and septicæmia,
in scarlet fever,
,
in typhus fever,
methods,
practical difficulties,
principles,
Dissecting poison, relation of, to causation of puerperal fever,
wounds, relation of, to causation of septicæmia,
Dissemination of influenza,
in typhoid fever,
of puerperal fever by physicians,
Diuretics, use of, in scarlet fever,
in wet beriberi,
D
RAINAGE AND
S
EWERAGE
,
Back, ventilation of traps,
Disposal of liquid wastes by irrigation,
Frequency of leakage in waste-pipes,
Necessity of, in prevention of typhoid fever,
Of houses,
Necessity of abundant water-supply in,
Of soil,
Perfect, fundamental requirements,
Removal of human excrement,
of liquid household wastes,
Varieties of grease-traps,
Ventilation of waste-pipes,
Drainage-pipes, effects of large traps,
of too large bore,
of vertical position,
Drinking-water as a medium of disseminating typhoid fever,
propagation of cholera by,
Dropsies,
Drugs, use of, in the plague,
Dry form of beriberi, symptoms,
treatment,
Duration of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of dengue,
of anthrax,
,
of acute form of glanders in horses,
of chronic form of glanders in horses,
of acute form of glanders in man,
of chronic form of glanders in man,
of influenza,
of malignant scarlet fever,
of mild scarlet fever,
of prodromal stage of rubeola,
of remittent fever,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
of septicæmia lymphatica,
Dysentery complicating relapsing fever,
typhus fever,
Dysphagia, significance of, in general diagnosis,
Dyspnoea, causes,
E.
Ear, affections of, in rubeola, treatment,
diseases of, complicating rubeola,
displacement of lobe in idiopathic parotitis,
internal, lesions of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
lesions of, in pyæmia,
in symptomatic parotitis,
middle, suppuration of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
symptoms of diphtheria,
Ears, significance of appearance of, in general diagnosis,
Early stages of yellow fever, treatment,
Earth-closets,
Effluvia, offensive, symptoms due to,
Effusions,
causes,
distinguished from exudations,
Elaterium, use of, in wet beriberi,
in dry beriberi,
Electricity, use of, in diphtheritic paralysis,
Elevated temperature as a cause of typhoid fever,
Emaciation, causes,
significance of, in diagnosis,
Emboli, action of, in production of metastatic abscesses in pyæmia,
Embolism,
complicating diphtheria,
from septic thrombus,
hemorrhagic results,
,
in typhoid fever, treatment,
mechanical effects,
necrosis from,
,
results,
softening, cerebral, from,
symptoms,
Embolus,
arterial,
venous,
terminations,
Emetics, use of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in cholera,
during cold stage of intermittent fever,
in influenza,
in laryngeal diphtheria,
in pertussis,
Emphysema, aggravation of, by influenza,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Endocarditis, acute, complicating diphtheria,
in diphtheria,
in puerperal fever,
Endo- and pericardium, lesions of, in septicæmia,
Endocolpitis in puerperal fever,
,
Endometritis in puerperal fever,
Enthetic febrile diseases, hereditary nature,
Epidemic causation of disease,
Epidemics of rubeola, frequency,
frequency in the new-born,
Epiglottis, symptoms of diphtheria,
Epistaxis in relapsing fever,
complicating rubeola,
in remittent fever,
in rubeola, treatment,
in typhoid fever,
treatment,
Epithelia, influence of different, in spread of diphtheritic membrane,
Ergot, use of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Ergotine, use of, in pyæmia,
Eruption, absence of, in rubeola,
causes of absence of, in mild scarlet fever,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
,
in dengue,
in diphtheria,
in influenza,
in malignant scarlet fever,
in mild scarlet fever,
in pyæmia,
in relapsing fever,
in rötheln,
,
in rubeola,
peculiarities in character,
in seat,
relapses,
retrocession of, in rubeola, treatment,
in tubercular form of leprosy,
in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
in varicella,
in variola,
characters,
position,
in varioloid,
Eruptive stage of rubeola, duration of,
symptoms of,
of variola, treatment,
E
RYSIPELAS
,
Definition,
Synonyms,
Classification,
History,
Etiology,
Unity of the origin,
Age and sex as a cause,
Season as a cause,
Contagiousness,
Nature of contagion,
Manner of propagation,
Relation to childbed fever,
Symptoms—initial,
Characters of cutaneous lesions,
Course of cutaneous lesions,
Severe varieties of cutaneous lesions,
Migration of cutaneous lesions,
Swelling of integument,
Starting-point of cutaneous lesions,
Physiognomy,
Condition of tongue,
of fauces and buccal membrane,
General symptoms of grave form,
pulse,
temperature,
Occurrence of gangrene,
Resolution,
Desquamation,
Complications and sequelæ,
Complicated by lymphangitis and adenopathy,
By pneumonia,
By pleuritis,
By inflammation of joints,
By inflammations of serous membranes,
By pyæmia and septicæmia,
By eye diseases,
Followed by seborrhoea of scalp,
By loss of hair,
Modification of previous skin disorders,
Chronic forms,
Variety and nature of chronic forms,
Morbid anatomy,
Changes in skin,
Viscera,
Mucous surfaces,
Diagnosis,
From dermatitis,
From eczema,
From erythema,
From pemphigus,
From scarlet fever,
From urticaria,
Prognosis—symptoms indicating unfavorable,
Treatment—preventive,
Hygienic,
General,
Hyperpyrexia,
Delirium,
Local,
Value of abortive,
Surgical,
Mouth complications,
Nasal complications,
Abscesses,
Value of expectant,
Convalescence,
Diet,
Use of quinia,
tincture of the chloride of iron,
Erysipelas, complicating diphtheria,
typhus fever,
vaccination,
variola,
relation of, to puerperal fever,
Etiology, general,
of anthrax in animals,
in man,
of beriberi,
of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of cholera,
of dengue,
of diphtheria,
of erysipelas,
of glanders in horse,
in man,
of idiopathic parotitis,
of influenza,
of leprosy,
of pertussis,
of the plague,
of puerperal fever,
of pyæmia,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
of relapsing fever,
of remittent fever,
of rötheln,
of rubeola,
of scarlet fever,
of septicæmia,
of septo-pyæmia,
of simple continued fever,
of symptomatic parotitis,
of typhoid fever,
of typhus fever,
of varicella,
of variola,
of yellow fever,
Eucalyptus, use of, in typhoid fever,
Excision of cicatrix for prevention of hydrophobia,
of primary nucleus in anthrax,
Exciting cause, mechanical nature of, in symptomatic parotitis,
of the plague,
of typhoid fever,
of typhus fever,
Excrement, human, disposal of, by privy-vaults,
dry conservancy,
et seq.
removal of, by water-carriage,
Exercise, abnormal, as a cause of disease,
amount necessary for health,
as a part of a systematic education,
deficiency of, a cause of disease,
Du Bois Reymond's definition,
importance of, in preservation of health,
relation of, to mental work,
Expectant treatment of erysipelas, value,
Expectoration, significance of, in diagnosis,
External anthrax, localized,
Exudation, distinction from transudation,
in inflammation,
in peri- and parametritis of puerperal fever,
in pelvic peritonitis,
Eye, affections of, following cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in rubeola, treatment,
condition of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
diseases of, complicating erysipelas,
rubeola,
variola,
lesions of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in pyæmia,
Eyes, appearance of, significance in general diagnosis,
F.
Face, appearance of, in typhus fever,
Family predisposition to diphtheria,
Faradization, use of, in rabies and hydrophobia,
Farcy,
Fatigue as a cause of typhus fever,
Fat, sources of, in the body,
Fatty degeneration,
causes,
following diphtheritic paralysis,
infiltration,
metamorphosis,
,
Fauces, condition of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in erysipelas,
in malignant scarlet fever,
in typhoid fever,
inflammation of, complicating rubeola,
significance of appearance of, in general diagnosis,
Faucial and nasal mucous membrane, condition of, in mild scarlet fever,
Febrifuge, use of, in relapsing fever,
Febrile stage of grave form of the plague,
Fermentation theory of disease,
Fever, agents producing heat in,
,
definition,
inflammatory,
distinguished from idiopathic,
influence of vaso-motor system on production of heat in,
intermittent,
malarial,
pernicious malarial,
puerperal,
relapsing,
remittent,
sanitary effects,
scarlet,
secondary, in variola,
simple continued,
symptoms,
temperature,
traumatic,
typho-malarial,
typhoid,
typhus,
yellow,
Fibrinous degeneration,
inflammation,
Filtering power of soil,
Filth as a cause of cholera,
diphtheria,
the plague,
relapsing fever,
Foetus, effects of maternal impression upon,
Fomites, propagation of cholera by,
special, of cholera,
Food, adulterations,
appetite as a guide to necessary amount,
as a cause of disease,
infants,
patient's sensations as a guide to choice of, in disease,
popular errors in regard to,
to overeating,
preparation of, necessity of a physician's knowledge of,
proper, necessity of, in prevention of pyæmia and septicæmia,
transmission of anthrax by,
Formad on peculiarities of scrofulous habit,
Forms of anthrax in animals and man,
,
of leprosy,
of the plague,
of rabies,
of relapsing fever,
of vaccine,
Fourth ventricle, lesions of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Frænum linguæ, ulceration of, in pertussis,
Frequency of puerperal fever,
of typho-malarial fever,
Frictions, use of, in dry beriberi,
Frontal pains in influenza,
Fruit, propagation of malaria by,
Fulminant form of the plague,
Furious form of rabies,
Furuncles, complicating variola,
G.
Gait, peculiarity of, in beriberi,
Gall-bladder, lesions of, in cholera,
in typhoid fever,
Gangrene,
complicating vaccination,
following typhoid fever,
typhus fever,
in erysipelas,
in symptomatic parotitis, treatment of,
of neck, complicating scarlet fever,
pulmonary, complicating relapsing fever,
Gangrenous affections following rubeola,
Gastro-intestinal canal, condition of, in dengue,
condition of, in yellow fever,
lesions of, in anthrax,
in influenza,
in rabies and hydrophobia,
in relapsing fever,
symptoms in influenza,
in mild scarlet fever,
in malignant scarlet fever,
of septicæmia lymphatica,
Gelsemium, use of, in yellow fever,
G
ENERAL
E
TIOLOGY
,
General dropsies,
treatment of erysipelas,
of glanders in horse and man,
,
Genitalia, gangrene of, complicating variola,
Geographical distribution of anthrax,
of beriberi,
of glanders,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
of relapsing fever,
of typhoid fever,
Germ, specific, of glanders, nature of,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
point of election of,
Germ-theory of disease,
of scarlet fever,
Giddiness, significance of, in general diagnosis,
G
LANDERS
(F
ARCY
),
Synonyms,
Definition,
History,
Geographical distribution,
Etiology—Contagiousness,
Specific nature,
Predisposing causes,
Ill-health, relation of, to causation,
Cold and damp stables, relation of, to causation,
Debility from chronic diseases, relation of, to causation,
Infection, channels of,
Particular nature of the germ,
Virulence of the germ,
Modes of culture of germ,
Demonstration of bacillus of,
Symptoms—in horses,
Acute form,
Incubation period,
Mode of onset,
Local lesions,
Appearance of nostrils,
of lymphatics,
Enlargement of joints,
Appearance of ulcers,
Mode of death in,
Chronic form,
Premonitory symptoms,
Condition of general health,
Local lesions,
Lymphatics,
Bronchial and pulmonary form,
Acute cutaneous form (farcy),
Local lesions,
Chronic cutaneous form (chronic farcy),
Local lesions,
Duration,
Morbid anatomy,
Nasal lesions, characters of,
Pulmonary lesions, characters of,
Cutaneous lesions, characters of,
Diffuse glanderous swellings,
of nose,
of lungs,
of muscles,
Diagnosis,
Value of inoculation in,
Prognosis,
Unfavorable nature of,
Treatment—in animals,
Not commendable,
Local,
General,
Diet in,
Preventive,
Extermination of disease in animals,
Glanders in Man
,
History of,
Etiology,
Modes of infection,
immediate,
mediate,
Influence of occupation,
Influence of ill-health,
Symptoms—incubation period,
Appearance of wound,
General,
Mode of onset,
Character and seat of local lesions,
Appearance of sores,
Condition of nasal mucous membrane,
of submaxillary glands,
of conjunctiva,
Digestive tract,
Nervous system,
Temperature in,
Pulse in,
Chronic form,
General,
Local,
Cutaneous lesion,
Respiratory lesions,
Lymphatic glands,
Digestive tract,
Convalescence,
Duration of acute forms,
of chronic forms,
Morbid anatomy—changes in mucous membranes,
Lungs and pleuræ,
Gastro-intestinal tract,
Spleen and liver,
Joints,
Bones,
Brain and membranes,
Microscopy of lesions,
Diagnosis,
Pathognomonic signs in,
From rheumatic fever,
Chronic form, from pyæmia and septicæmia,
From syphilis,
From miliary tuberculosis,
Presence of bacillus not conclusive,
Value of inoculation in,
Prognosis—unfavorable nature of,
Treatment—External cases,
Erysipelatoid swellings,
Abscesses and tumors,
Nasal ulcers,
Importance of general treatment,
Use of antiseptics,
Diet,
Preventive,
Extinction of affection in animals,
Necessity of disinfection,
Glanderous swelling, diffuse,
Glands at angle of jaw, swelling of, symptomatic of nasal invasion, in diphtheria,
,
Glandular abscesses in diphtheria, treatment,
degenerations,
swellings in diphtheria, treatment,
Glycosuria, complicating relapsing fever,
Gout, hereditary nature,
Granuloma,
,
Grave forms of cholera, physiognomy,
stools,
symptoms,
of the plague,
of relapsing fever,
Grease-traps, varieties,
G
ROWTHS
, M
ORBID
,
Gums, significance of state of, in general diagnosis,
H.
Habits, depressing, as a cause of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Hæmatemesis, significance of, in general diagnosis,
in relapsing fever,
Hæmatoidin,
Hæmatoma,
,
Hæmaturia in relapsing fever,
Hæmoglobin,
Hæmophilia, hereditary nature,
Hæmoptysis, significance of, in general diagnosis,
Hæmostatics, use of, in yellow fever,
Hair, appearance of, in typhoid fever,
loss of, following erysipelas,
Headache in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in idiopathic parotitis,
in influenza,
treatment,
in relapsing fever,
in typhoid fever,
treatment,
in typhus fever,
treatment,
Health, importance of exercise in preservation,
Health-resorts, disease from,
Hearing, impairment of, following cerebro-spinal meningitis,
disorders of, in relapsing fever,
modifications of, in typhoid fever,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Heart, alterations of, in beriberi,
condition of, in beriberi,
in cholera,
in pyæmia,
in typhus fever,
disease, complicating influenza,
lesions of, in cholera,
in diphtheria,
in relapsing fever,
in septicæmia,
in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
and blood-vessels, lesions of, in rabies and hydrophobia,
palpitation of, in beriberi,
Heart-clot, complicating relapsing fever,
rubeola,
scarlet fever,
Heat as a cause of disease,
use of, in cholera,
Hemorrhages in dengue,
in hemorrhagic form of pernicious malarial fever, treatment,
in remittent fever, treatment,
in yellow fever,
treatment,
intestinal, in typhoid fever,
,
treatment,
Hemorrhagic form of pernicious malarial fever,
causes,
seat of hemorrhages,
symptoms,
treatment,
of scarlet fever,
of variola, treatment,
infarction,
rubeola,
small-pox,
variola, morbid anatomy of pock in,
Hepatic abscess following typhoid fever,
Heredity as a cause of disease,
influence of, on marriage,
relation of, to life insurance,
as a cause of leprosy,
Hereditary diathesis, transmutation,
nature of syphilis,
of non-malignant morbid growths,
of nervous diseases,
of organic disease,
of rickets,
predisposition to disease,
Herpes labialis, complicating influenza,
Hiccough in cholera,
in relapsing fever,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Histoid tumors,
History of anthrax in animals and man,
,
of beriberi,
of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of cholera,
of dengue,
of diphtheria,
of erysipelas,
of glanders in horses,
in man,
of influenza,
et seq.
of pertussis,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
of relapsing fever,
of rötheln,
of rubeola,
of pyæmia and septicæmia,
of scarlet fever,
of simple continued fever,
of typhoid fever,
of typhus fever,
of vaccination,
of vaccinia,
of varicella,
of variola,
Hodgkin's disease, complicating diphtheria,
Horse-pock vaccine,
Hospitals for infectious diseases, necessity,
Hospital, maternity, advantages,
Hot stage of intermittent fever, treatment,
House-drainage,
disconnection of, from sewer,
testing,
House-plumbing,
Houses, sanitary inspection,
,
House-sewerage,
dangers to health from,
,
examination of a system,
main points in a good system,
peppermint-test for defects,
Human excrement, removal of, by drainage,
Humanized and animal vaccine, relative merits,
vaccine, points of superiority,
Humidity of air as a cause of disease,
Hunger, influence of, on causation of rabies and hydrophobia,
Hyaline degeneration,
Hydro-bilirubin,
Hydrocephalus, following cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Hydrochloric acid, local use of, in puerperal fever,
Hydrophobia,
Hygiene,
importance of perfect, in cholera epidemics,
in pertussis,
public, relation of physicians to,
Hygienic treatment of erysipelas,
of hydrophobia,
of scarlet fever,
of typhoid fever,
of yellow fever,
Hygroma,
,
Hyperpyrexia in diphtheria, treatment,
in erysipelas, treatment,
in puerperal fever, treatment,
in relapsing fever, treatment,
in rubeola, treatment,
in scarlet fever, treatment,
in typhoid fever, treatment,
in typhus fever, treatment,
in yellow fever, treatment,
Hypodermatic injection of anthrax swellings,
,
I.
Ice, impure, as a cause of disease,
use of, in diphtheria,
in scarlet fever,
Idiopathic parotitis,
Idiosyncrasy as a cause of typhoid fever,
influence of, in causation of variola,
Ill-health, influence of, in causation of glanders,
,
Impure air as a cause of disease,
evil effects of,
water, as a cause of disease,
Impurities of water, from living organisms,
nature,
Incubation of relapsing fever,
of scarlet fever,
of typhus fever,
of varicella,
of variola,
period of anthrax in animals,
in man,
of diphtheria, duration of,
of glanders in horse,
in man,
of influenza,
of intermittent fever,
of the plague,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
of rötheln,
of typhoid fever,
of yellow fever,
stage of idiopathic parotitis, duration,
of idiopathic parotitis,
of puerperal fever,
of pyæmia,
of rubeola,
Indications for treatment of puerperal fever,
of septicæmia,
of yellow fever,
Infants' food,
Infarction, hemorrhagic,
Infection,
channels of, in glanders,
modes of, in human anthrax,
Infiltration, albuminoid,
amyloid,
fatty,
I
NFLAMMATION
,
Characteristics,
Heat,
Redness,
causes,
Pain,
causes,
Swelling,
causes,
Exudation,
Reuss on distinction of exudation from transudation,
Migration of white corpuscles,
Coagulation of exudation,
Changes in the blood-vessels,
Disturbance of functions,
Varieties of—hemorrhagic,
Diphtheritic,
Productive,
Catarrhal,
Phlegmonous,
Acute,
Chronic,
Interstitial,
Parenchymatous,
Termination,
,
,
Resolution,
New formations,
Cicatrization,
Abscesses,
Destruction of tissue,
Causes, toxic,
traumatic,
parasitic,
infectious,
constitutional,
trophic,
Course,
Sthenic and asthenic,
Serous,
Typhoidal,
symptoms,
Purulent,
Suppurative, relation of microbia,
Fibrinous,
of fauces, catarrhal and diphtheritic, complicating typhoid fever,
of neck, complicating parotitis,
simple, complicating vaccination,
Inflammations, serous, complicating typhus fever,
Inflammatory fevers,
form of typhus fever,
rubeola,
I
NFLUENZA
—Definition,
Synonyms,
History,
et seq.
Etiology,
Predisposing causes,
Age, relation of, to causation,
Social condition, relation of, to causation,
Sex, relation of, to causation,
Occupation, relation of, to causation,
Race, relation of, to causation,
Over-crowding and filth, relation of, to causation,
Season, relation of, to causation,
Climate, relation of, to causation,
Air, condition of, to causation,
Winds, relation of, to spread,
Mode of onset of epidemics,
,
Duration of epidemics,
Exciting causes,
Specific poison,
Contagiousness,
Dissemination,
Relation of, to other epidemic diseases,
Incubation period,
Clinical history,
Variations in intensity of symptoms,
Symptoms of mild cases,
of severe cases,
Symptomatology,
Analysis of symptoms,
Fever,
Temperature,
Pulse,
Urine,
Skin,
Eruptions,
Gastro-intestinal system,
Nausea and vomiting,
Physiognomy,
Catarrhal symptoms,
Condition of mucous membrane,
Hoarseness,
Cough and dyspnoea,
Nervous system,
Headache,
Frontal pain,
Pains in limbs,
Pleurodynia,
Delirium,
Dizziness,
Sleeplessness,
Hebetude and torpor,
Muscular twitchings,
Mental condition,
Duration,
Complications and sequelæ,
Inflammations of lungs,
Bronchitis and capillary bronchitis,
,
Catarrhal pneumonia,
Lobar pneumonia,
Localized pulmonary collapse,
Gangrene of lungs,
Pleurisy,
Pericarditis,
Laryngitis and chronic bronchitis,
Inflammation of middle ear,
Parotitis,
Herpes labialis,
Phthisis,
Emphysema, aggravation,
Old neuralgias, aggravation,
Heart disease, aggravation,
Bright's disease, aggravation,
Pregnancy,
Intermittent fever,
Morbid anatomy,
Essential lesions,
Appearance of respiratory tract,
Changes in gastro-intestinal tract,
Bronchial glands,
Lung tissue,
Pathology—Not a simple acute inflammation,
Specific character,
Diagnosis—From non-specific catarrhal affections,
From typhoid fever,
Prognosis—Influence of age,
pre-existing organic disease,
of character of epidemic,
Mortality,
,
Variability in different epidemics,
Rate of,
Cause of death,
Treatment—preventive,
Mild forms,
Catarrh,
Headache,
Cough,
Use of quinine,
Opium,
Fat inunctions,
Diet,
Severe forms,
Indications for treatment,
High temperature,
Cough,
Sub-sternal and chest pains,
Use of diaphoretics,
Bloodletting,
Emetics,
Purgatives,
Quinine,
Mineral acids,
Expectorants,
Opium,
Alcohol,
Chloral,
Diarrhoea,
Debility,
Lung complications,
Diet in,
Convalescence,
Danger of depressing measures,
Inhalations, use of, in pertussis,
Initial stage of pertussis,
symptoms of yellow fever,
Injections, intravenous, use of, in cholera,
in hydrophobia,
in puerperal fever,
vaginal, use of, in prevention of puerperal fever,
Inoculation as a means of diagnosis in glanders,
in hydrophobia,
as a prophylactic in anthrax,
in rabies and hydrophobia,
in scarlet fever,
of leprosy,
of rubeola,
of small-pox,
Insects, propagation of anthrax by,
Insomnia in typhoid fever, treatment,
in typho-malarial fever, treatment,
in typhus fever, treatment,
Inspection of houses, sanitary,
Insusceptibility to rabies and hydrophobia,
Intellect, impairment of, following cerebro-spinal meningitis,
following typhoid fever,
Intellectual condition in typhus fever,
Intemperance as a cause of cholera,
of disease,
of relapsing fever,
of typhoid fever,
of typhus fever,
Intermission in intermittent fever,
in relapsing fever,
I
NTERMITTENT
F
EVER
,
Incubation period,
Symptoms—prodromal stage,
Paroxysm,
Cold stage,
theory of cause of cold stage,
Hot stage,
duration of hot stage,
relation of type to duration of hot stage,
Sweating stage,
Nausea and vomiting during paroxysm,
Intermission,
Duration of intermission,
Relative frequency of different types,
Convertibility of different types,
Morbid anatomy,
Treatment—cold stage,
Use of quinia,
Opium,
Emetics,
Hot stage,
Use of opium,
Quinia,
Purgatives,
Of convulsions,
Sweating stage,
Use of quinia,
Causes of failure of quinia,
Adjuvants to quinia in preventing return of paroxysms,
Use of nitric acid to prevent return of paroxysms,
Internal anthrax in animals,
Interstitial inflammation,
Intestinal anthrax in man,
canal, lesions of, in cholera,
catarrh, chronic, following rubeola,
complicating rubeola,
tract, lesion of, in typhus fever,
Intestines, lesions of, in diphtheria,
symptoms of diphtheria of,
Intravenous injection of warm water in hydrophobia,
Inunction in scarlet fever,
Inunctions, use of, in rubeola,
Invasion of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of diphtheria,
of variola,
stage of grave form of the plague,
of idiopathic parotitis, duration,
treatment,
of variola, treatment,
of varioloid,
Iodine as a specific in typhoid fever,
,
Iodoform, intra-uterine use of, in puerperal fever,
Iron, persulphate, local use of, in puerperal fever,
tincture of the chloride, use of, in diphtheria,
in erysipelas,
in yellow fever,
Irregular forms of scarlet fever,
Irrigation, disposal of liquid wastes by,
Irritability of nervous system in hydrophobia,
Irritants, influence of, in production of morbid growths,
Isolated glands, lesions of, in cholera,
Isolation in anthrax,
in diphtheria,
in the plague,
in rubeola,
in scarlet fever,
necessity of, in typhus fever,
principles of, in disease,
J.
Jaborandi, use of, in scarlet fever,
in yellow fever,
Jaundice in relapsing fever,
in septicæmia venosa,
complicating typhoid fever,
typhus fever,
in remittent fever,
in yellow fever,
Joints, chronic diseases of, following rubeola,
condition of, in glanders in man,
inflammation of, complicating erysipelas,
lesions of, in pyæmia,
purulent inflammation of, in puerperal fever,
suppuration of, in pyæmia,
swelling of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in relapsing fever,
Jugular veins, pulsation of, significance in general diagnosis,
Juniper gin, use of, in wet beriberi,
K.
Kibbie's fever-cot, use of, in puerperal fever,
,
Kidney affections, complicating diphtheria,
complications in hemorrhagic form of pernicious malarial fever, treatment,
Kidneys, lesions of, in anthrax in animals,
in man,
in cholera,
in diphtheria,
in pyæmia,
in rabies and hydrophobia,
in relapsing fever,
in scarlet fever,
in septicæmia,
in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
Koch's investigation of bacillus tuberculosis,
of cholera bacilli,
of bacteria of puerperal fever,
L.
Lactic acid, use of, in diphtheria,
Lardaceous degeneration,
Laryngeal diphtheria, local treatment,
prognosis,
Laryngitis, complicating rubeola,
typhoid fever,
Larynx, inflammation of, complicating variola,
lesions of, in hydrophobia,
in relapsing fever,
in typhoid fever,
symptoms of diphtheria,
Latent form of typhoid fever,
Leeches, use of, in puerperal fever,
L
EPROSY
,
Definition,
Synonyms,
History,
Etiology,
Heredity as a cause,
,
Contagiousness,
Transmission, by inoculation,
,
Sex as a cause,
Forms,
Symptoms—prodromal stage,
Duration of prodromal stage,
Tubercular form,
Local,
Eruptions,
Earlier eruptions,
Characteristic eruptions,
General,
Duration,
Anæsthetic form,
Local,
General,
Duration,
Morbid anatomy,
Changes in nerves,
Skin,
Bacteria,
Seat of bacteria,
Diagnosis,
Prognosis,
Treatment,
Futility of specific, in,
Indications,
Prophylaxis,
Segregation of afflicted,
Quarantine in,
Local,
Lesions characteristic of anthrax,
Lethargic form of rabies in dogs,
Leucocytes, death of, as a cause of thrombosis,
migration,
Leucocythæmia, complicating diphtheria,
Lime-water, use of, in diphtheria,
Limbs, significance of appearance in general diagnosis,
Listerine as a prophylactic in scarlet fever,
Liver, abscess of, following typhoid fever,
enlargement of, in pyæmia,
lesions of, in cholera,
in diphtheria,
in glanders,
,
in pyæmia,
in remittent fever,
in relapsing fever,
in scarlet fever,
in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
in yellow fever,
Local dropsies,
lesions of glanders,
,
symptoms of glanders in animals,
of glanders in man,
treatment of anthrax in animals,
of anthrax in man,
of diphtheria,
,
of erysipelas,
of glanders in horse,
in man,
of pyæmia,
of septicæmia,
Lochial discharge, influence of, on causation of puerperal fever,
Lung diseases, complicating influenza,
complicating influenza, treatment,
Lungs, gangrene of, in influenza,
hypostatic congestion of, in typhus fever,
lesions of, in cholera,
in diphtheria,
in glanders,
,
in influenza,
in pyæmia,
in relapsing fever,
in septicæmia,
in typhoid fever,
Lymph, dried, use of, in vaccination,
of vaccinia, microscopical characters,
vaccine, proper time for collecting,
Lymphangitis, complicating erysipelas,
vaccination,
Lymphatic glands, condition of, in anthrax,
in glanders in horses,
in man,
in malignant scarlet fever,
in rötheln,
lesions of, in human anthrax,
in anthrax of lower animals,
in diphtheria,
in relapsing fever,
pigmentation of,
Lymphatics, as channel of entrance of poison of septicæmia,
lesions of, in symptomatic parotitis,
Lymphatic swellings, seat of, in grave form of the plague,
system, lesions of, in the plague,
Lymphoma,
,
M.
Magnesium sulphate, use of, in wet beriberi,
Malaria,
action of poison on system,
entrance into system, modes of,
communicability by drinking-water,
by fruit,
by milk,
conditions necessary to mature the poison,
duration of incubation of poison,
from impure water,
influence of moisture in production,
means of access of the poison,
nature of the poison,
non-interchangeableness of the poison,
ponderability of the poison,
production,
specific nature of poison,
M
ALARIAL
F
EVER
, P
ERNICIOUS
,
Definition,
Varieties,
Algid or congestive form,
Causes,
Frequency,
Cases illustrating clinical history,
Causes of death,
Mortality-rate,
Treatment,
General indications for treatment,
Use of ice and cold in treatment,
Opium,
Alcohol,
Comatose form,
Symptoms,
Previous condition of persons attacked,
Diagnosis from congestive form,
Treatment,
Hemorrhagic form of,
Causes,
Seat of hemorrhages,
Cases illustrating clinical history,
Treatment,
Indications for treatment,
Use of quinia,
Hemorrhages,
Renal complications,
Depurative,
Use of calomel and purgatives,
Malarial fevers,
definition,
nature of remittent fever,
Malignant anthrax oedema,
pustule,
tumors,
Mania following cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Maternity hospitals, advantages of,
Marriages, influence of, hereditary,
of diseased persons,
transmission of hereditary proclivities by,
Marriages, consanguineous,
Marson's theory of multiple vaccination,
Masked forms of yellow fever, symptoms,
Maturation in variola,
Measles,
relations of, to idiopathic parotitis,
Mechanism of transudation,
Medical diagnosis, general,
Melanæmia,
Melanin,
Membrane, appearance of, in severe form of diphtheria,
diphtheritic, artificial production,
characters,
mode of formation,
varieties,
gangrenous condition of, in diphtheria,
M
ENINGITIS
, E
PIDEMIC
C
EREBRO-SPINAL
,
Definition,
Synonyms,
History,
Etiology,
Seasons as a cause,
Meteorological agencies,
Localities,
Age, influence,
Sex, influence,
Depressing and debilitating habits,
Contagiousness,
Morbific principle,
Pandemic nature,
In the lower animals,
Types,
Forms,
,
Symptoms—summary of,
Modes of onset,
,
Individual,
Pain in the head,
spine,
Hyperæsthesia and anæsthesia of skin,
Spinal rigidity or opisthotonos,
duration of,
Convulsions,
Paralysis,
Aphasia,
Condition of eyes,
pupils, in,
strabismus,
blindness,
Deafness,
Suppurative inflammation of middle ear,
Physiognomy,
Delirium,
Coma,
Vertigo,
Debility,
Condition of tongue,
Nausea and vomiting,
Characters of matter vomited,
Appetite and digestion,
Thirst,
Constipation and diarrhoea,
Condition of fauces,
Urine,
Swelling of joints and limbs,
Respiration,
Pulse,
Temperature,
fluctuations of,
Eruptions,
irregularity of,
,
petechiæ and ecchymoses,
,
bullæ and pemphigus,
Cause of death,
Duration,
Convalescence,
characters,
cause of tardy,
Relapses,
frequency,
Sequelæ,
Followed by eye affections,
Impairment of hearing,
Deaf-mutism,
Impaired intellect and mania,
Hydrocephalus,
Paresis and paralysis,
Softening of brain,
Difficulty of speech,
Severe neuralgic pains,
Mortality of,
,
variability of death-rate,
,
influence of age upon,
Morbid anatomy,
General appearance of body after death,
Changes in the muscles,
in brain and membranes,
Changes due to congestion of brain and membranes,
to inflammation of meninges,
to softening of the brain,
Changes in pia mater,
in brain-tissue,
in spinal cord and membranes,
position of,
in internal and auditory apparatus,
Softening of fourth ventricle and auditory nerve,
Changes in eye and optic nerve,
in the viscera,
Absence of enlargement of spleen,
Changes in blood,
Amount of fibrine in blood before death,
after death,
Changes in blood-corpuscles,
Summary of pathology,
Diagnosis of,
From sporadic meningitis,
Functional and hysterical nervous affections,
Typhoid fever,
Typhus fever,
Prognosis of,
Symptoms indicating unfavorable,
favorable,
Imprudence of absolute, in,
Treatment,
Emetics,
Purgatives,
Futility of venesection,
Local depletion,
Cold applications,
Blisters,
Mode of using blisters,
Of coldness of skin,
Of collapse,
Use of alcohol,
Opium,
Value of opium,
Use of quinia,
Antipyretics,
Mercury,
Calabar bean,
Belladonna,
Ergot,
Potassium bromide,
Hydrate of chloral,
Potassium iodide,
Management of convalescence,
Diet in,
Meningitis, granular, following rubeola,
Menstrual disorders, complicating relapsing fever,
typhoid fever,
Menstruation, complicating typhus fever,
significance of abnormal, in general diagnosis,
Mental condition in hydrophobia,
in influenza,
in septicæmia lymphatica of puerperal fever,
in typhoid fever,
disorders following the plague,
impressions, influence of, in causation of yellow fever,
overwork as a cause of typhus fever,
strain, symptoms due to,
work, relation of, to exercise,
Mercury, use of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in diphtheria,
Metamorphosis, cheesy,
colloid,
croupous,
fatty,
,
mucous,
Metastasis in idiopathic parotitis,
,
treatment,
in pyæmia, pathology,
of tumors,
Methods of disinfection,
of vaccinating,
Metritis in puerperal fever, lesions,
Meteorism in typhoid fever,
Micro-organisms of puerperal fever,
in pyæmia, blood-changes effected,
Microbes, as poison producers and carriers,
difficulty of separation of, from surrounding material,
liability to error from minuteness,
Microbia in inflammation,
,
Micrococci,
in healthy bodies,
Microscopic organisms, classification,
Microscopy of glanderous lesions in man,
Migration of leucocytes,
Mild forms of cholera,
character of stools,
number of stools,
of influenza, treatment,
form of typhus fever,
of yellow fever, symptoms,
Milk, adulteration,
as a cause of disease,
as a medium of dissemination of anthrax,
of malaria,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
of scarlet fever,
of typhoid fever,
as a vehicle of bacillus tuberculosis,
polluted, as a cause of diphtheria,
Mind, state of, in relapsing fever,
Miscarriage, complicating typhus fever,
Modern conveniences questionable benefits,
Moral sense, perversion of, following typhoid fever,
Morbid anatomy, of anthrax in animals,
in man,
of beriberi,
of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of cholera,
of dengue,
of diphtheria,
of erysipelas,
of glanders in horses,
in man,
of idiopathic parotitis,
of influenza,
of intermittent fever,
of leprosy,
of pertussis,
of the plague,
of puerperal fever,
of pyæmia,
of pyæmia simplex,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
of relapsing fever,
of remittent fever,
of rubeola,
of scarlet fever,
of septicæmia,
of septo-pyæmia,
of simple continued fever,
of symptomatic parotitis,
of typhoid fever,
of typhus fever,
of vaccinal pock,
of varicella,
of variola,
of yellow fever,
growths,
classifications,
,
Cohnheim's theory of origin,
influence of an irritant in production,
method of origin,
non-malignant, hereditary nature,
processes,
Morbific principle of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Morphia, hypodermic use of, in beriberi,
use of, in rabies and hydrophobia,
Mortality of anthrax in animals,
in man,
of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
,
in cholera,
of glanders in man,
of influenza,
of pertussis,
of the plague,
of puerperal fever,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
in relapsing fever,
of remittent fever,
of rubeola,
of scarlet fever,
of typhoid fever,
of typho-malarial fever,
of typhus fever,
,
of yellow fever,
,
Mouth, condition of, in idiopathic parotitis,
of mucous membrane of, in erysipelas,
complications in erysipelas, treatment,
symptoms of diphtheria,
,
Mucous degeneration,
membranes of palate and fauces, appearance of, in prodromal stage of rubeola,
condition of, in confluent small-pox,
in rötheln,
eruptions of varicella on,
influence of different, upon the character of diphtheritic membrane,
lesions of, in diphtheria,
in glanders in man,
in rabies and hydrophobia,
in erysipelas,
localized redness of, symptomatic of prodromal stage of diphtheria,
variolous pustules upon,
metamorphosis,
softening,
Multiple tumors,
Mumps,
Murmurs, arterial, in beriberi,
cardiac, in beriberi,
Muscles, alteration of, in beriberi,
lesions of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in diphtheria,
in pyæmia,
in typhoid fever,
of neck, suppuration of, in symptomatic parotitis,
voluntary, lesions of, in relapsing fever,
Muscular pains in yellow fever,
paralysis in beriberi,
rigidity after cholera,
spasm, in typhoid fever,
tenderness in beriberi,
tremor in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
N.
Nævi, vaccination as a means of destroying,
Nails, appearance of, in typhoid fever,
Nasal cavities, condition of, in malignant scarlet fever,
,
mode of invasion of, in diphtheria,
complications in erysipelas, treatment,
diphtheria, local treatment,
prognosis,
form of diphtheria, symptoms,
lesions in glanders,
mucous membrane, condition of, in influenza,
Nationality in relation to relapsing fever,
Nature of puerperal fever, views concerning,
of vaccinia,
Nausea, during intermittent fever paroxysm,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in influenza,
in relapsing fever,
in rubeola, treatment,
in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
in yellow fever, treatment,
significance of, in general treatment,
Negroes, insusceptibility of, to yellow fever,
Neck, significance of appearance of, in diagnosis,
Necrosis from embolism,
,
Neoplasms,
Nephritis, complicating scarlet fever,
in scarlet fever, treatment,
Nerves, lesions of, in leprosy,
in symptomatic parotitis,
Nervous diseases, complicating diphtheria,
,
hereditary nature of,
influence of, upon susceptibility to rubeola,
symptoms in relapsing fever,
complicating scarlet fever,
of dengue,
of influenza,
of malignant scarlet fever,
Nervous system, chronic diseases of, following rubeola,
condition of, in cholera,
in remittent fever,
lesion of, in diphtheria,
in septicæmia,
Neuralgia, following cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in yellow fever,
Neuralgias, old, aggravation of, in influenza,
Neurine, use of, in diphtheria,
Nitric acid, use of, to prevent the return of intermittent fever paroxysm,
Nitro-muriatic acid, use of, in anthrax,
Nodule, nasal, in glanders,
Nomenclature of pyæmia,
of septicæmia,
Nose, inflammation of, complicating variola,
Nostrils, condition of, in glanders in man,
Nourishment, necessity of, in typhus fever,
Nuisance, legal views as to what constitutes,
O.
Obesity, tendency to, following typhoid fever,
Obstetrical scarlatina,
Occupation, influence of, in causation of anthrax,
of glanders,
of influenza,
of typhoid fever,
of typhus fever,
relation of, to relapsing fever,
Odor of body, significance of, in general diagnosis,
of relapsing fever,
Oedema,
complicating relapsing fever,
scarlet fever,
typhoid fever,
from nervous influence,
of glottis, complicating scarlet fever,
,
of lungs, Welch on cause of,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Oesophagus, lesions of, in typhoid fever,
Offensive effluvia, symptoms due to,
Oil, inunctions of, in the plague,
Open wounds, liability of, to diphtheria,
Opisthotonos in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Opium, use of, during cold stage of intermittent fever,
during hot stage of intermittent fever,
in algid form of pernicious malarial fever,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in cholera,
in dengue,
in influenza,
,
in puerperal fever,
in relapsing fever,
in remittent fever,
in typhus fever,
Ophthalmia, chronic, following rubeola,
Optic nerve, lesions of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Organic disease, hereditary nature of,
Organisms, microscopic, classification,
minute, convertibility,
Organoid tumors,
Origin of vaccinia,
Origins, specific, of the plague,
Ossification,
Otitis, chronic, following rubeola,
complicating scarlet fever,
in scarlet fever, results,
treatment,
Ovaries, lesions of, in septicæmia,
in pelvic peritonitis in puerperal fever,
Overcrowding as a cause of cholera,
of typhus fever,
Overwork as a cause of disease,
of the plague,
Ozone, use of, in diphtheria,
P.
Pain, in idiopathic parotitis,
in inflammation,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Pains, muscular and joint, in relapsing fever,
of general peritonitis in puerperal fever,
peritoneal, in para- and perimetritis of puerperal fever,
rheumatic, in relapsing fever,
Palpitation of heart in beriberi,
Pancreas, lesions of, in relapsing fever,
Pandemic nature of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Panum's view of bacteria of diphtheria,
Papayotin, use of, in diphtheria,
Papule in variola, morbid anatomy,
Paralysis, complicating diphtheria,
variola,
diphtheritic, date of appearance,
seat,
treatment,
following cerebro-spinal meningitis,
typhoid fever,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
local, in relapsing fever,
motor, in relapsing fever,
muscular, in beriberi,
sensory, in diphtheria,
Paralytic form of rabies in dogs,
stage of hydrophobia in man,
Parenchymatous inflammation,
Para- and perimetritis in puerperal fever, symptoms,
Parametritis in puerperal fever, lesions,
Paresis following cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Parotid glands, lesions of, in idiopathic parotitis,
gland, lesions of, in symptomatic parotitis,
in pyæmia,
swelling, character of, in symptomatic parotitis,
complicating typhoid fever,
P
AROTITIS
, I
DIOPATHIC
,
Definition,
Nature,
Etiology—predisposing causes,
Age, influence,
Sex, influence,
Season, influence,
Relation to measles, diphtheria, and scarlet fever,
Peculiarities in mode of occurrence,
Anatomical appearance,
Changes in parotid gland,
Symptoms,
Duration of incubation stage,
Of invasion stage,
Actual attack,
Local,
Physiognomy,
Mouth and tongue,
Digestive tract,
Temperature and pulse,
Respiration,
Pain,
General,
Complications,
Metastasis,
Frequency,
Date of appearance,
Orchitis,
Symptoms,
Diagnosis,
Significance of outward displacement of lobe of ear,
Prognosis,
Result of metastatic orchitis,
Treatment,
Delirium and headache,
Difficult deglutition,
Sleeplessness,
Local,
Suppuration of gland,
Incomplete resolution,
Metastasis,
in females,
with depression,
P
AROTITIS
, S
YMPTOMATIC
or M
ETASTATIC
,
Definition,
Etiology,
Mechanical nature of exciting cause,
Altered blood as a cause,
Morbid anatomy,
Changes in parotid gland,
Suppuration of muscles of neck,
Changes in periosteum and cranial bones,
lymphatics, veins, and nerves,
in middle ear,
Thrombi of jugular veins,
Symptoms,
Characters of swelling,
Date of pointing of abscess,
Physiognomy,
Prognosis,
Of bilateral form,
Diagnosis—from idiopathic parotitis,
Treatment of,
Local,
Of incomplete resolution,
Of gangrene,
Parotitis, complicating cholera,
influenza,
relapsing fever,
typhus fever,
treatment,
Paroxysm of intermittent fever,
primary, of relapsing fever,
,
of remittent fever,
Paroxysms of hydrophobia in man,
of pertussis, characters,
duration,
frequency,
of rabies in dogs,
Pasteur's experiments as to infectiveness of rabies,
,
method of inoculation in anthrax,
for prevention of rabies and hydrophobia,
Pathognomonic lesions of rabies in dogs,
Pathology of glanders in man,
,
of influenza,
of pyæmia,
Pearly distemper, relation of, to tuberculosis,
Pelvic abscesses in puerperal fever, treatment,
cellulitis in puerperal fever, lesions,
exudations, treatment of, in puerperal fever,
peritonitis, in puerperal fever, lesions,
Peppermint-test for defects in plumbing,
Pepsin, use of, in diphtheria,
Perforation, intestinal, in typhoid fever,
,
in typhoid fever, treatment,
Pericarditis in relapsing fever,
complicating influenza,
Pericardium, lesions of, in cholera,
in pyæmia,
Peri-glandular lesions in the plague,
Periostitis, complicating typhoid fever,
Peritoneal effusions, encysted, in puerperal fever, treatment,
Peritoneum, lesions of, in relapsing fever,
Peritonitis, complicating relapsing fever,
typhoid fever,
general, in puerperal fever lesions,
in puerperal fever, symptoms,
pelvic and diffused, of puerperal fever,
Pernicious malarial fever,
Perspiration in pyæmia,
in yellow fever,
P
ERTUSSIS
,
History,
Definition,
Etiology,
Specific poison,
seat,
period of greatest virulence,
inoculation of animals with,
Childhood, influence of, in occurrence,
Age at which most prevalent,
Sex, influence of, in causation,
Catarrhal affections as predisposing causes,
Symptoms,
,
Initial stage,
Second stage,
Stage of decline,
Paroxysm, characters of,
duration,
frequency,
Frænum linguæ, ulceration,
Urine, condition,
Mortality,
Morbid anatomy,
Complications,
Prophylaxis,
Treatment,
Inhalations,
Emetics,
Potassium carbonate,
Alum,
Belladonna,
Ammonium bromide,
Chloral hydrate,
Quinia,
Pilocarpine muriate,
Sodium benzoate,
Caustic irritation,
Diet,
Hygiene,
Pertussis, following the plague,
Petechiæ, characters of, in grave form of the plague,
Petrifaction,
Peyer's patches, lesions of, in typhoid fever,
Pharyngeal spasm in rabies and hydrophobia,
Pharyngitis in scarlet fever, treatment,
and tonsillitis, complicating relapsing fever,
Pharynx, lesions of, in rabies and hydrophobia,
in relapsing fever,
in typhoid fever,
Phlebitis and phlebo-thrombosis, lesions of, in puerperal fever,
Phlegmonous inflammation,
Phthisis, complicating influenza,
following typhus fever,
from damp soil,
pulmonary, hereditary nature of,
Physicians as carriers of contagion in puerperal fever,
mortality in,
relation of, to public hygiene,
Physiognomy of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of dengue,
of erysipelas,
of hydrophobia,
of idiopathic parotitis,
of influenza,
of symptomatic parotitis,
of relapsing fever,
of typhoid fever,
of yellow fever,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
,
Pigmentation,
Pilocarpine, use of, in diphtheria,
in rabies and hydrophobia,
muriate, use of, in pertussis,
Pitting, frequency of, in varicella,
prevention of, in variola,
Placenta, symptoms of diphtheria,
P
LAGUE, THE
,
Definition,
Synonyms,
Classification,
History,
Etiology—Predisposing causes of,
Poverty and filth,
Bodily and mental overwork,
Sex and age, influence,
Season,
Exciting causes,
Dissemination by bodies dead from,
Specific origin,
Contagiousness,
Nature of the poison,
Air as a medium of transmission,
Period of incubation,
Forms of,
Grave or ordinary form,
Fulminant form,
Abortive form,
Symptoms,
Grave form, different modes of onset,
Invasion stage,
Second stage, or stage of fever,
Stage of fully-developed local manifestations,
Seat of enlarged lymphatics,
of buboes,
Characters of bubonic swellings,
Date of appearance of buboes,
Seat and character of carbuncles,
of petechiæ,
Character of vomited matter,
Constipation,
Condition of urine,
Stage of convalescence,
Fulminant form,
duration,
Abortive form,
General duration of,
Complications and sequelæ,
Followed by catarrhal pneumonia,
Pertussis,
Mental troubles,
Ulcers and abscesses,
Morbid anatomy,
Changes in lymphatic system,
Appearance of buboes,
Peri-glandular tissue,
Abdominal viscera,
Diagnosis,
Prognosis,
Mortality,
Treatment,
Preventive,
Isolation,
Quarantine,
Disinfection,
Clinical,
Inunction of oil,
Buboes,
Drugs used,
Pleura, lesions of, in pyæmia,
in relapsing fever,
in septicæmia,
Pleurisy, complicating typhoid fever,
typhus fever,
in septicæmia lymphatica of puerperal fever,
Pleuritis, complicating erysipelas,
influenza,
relapsing fever,
scarlet fever,
in scarlet fever, treatment,
Plumbing, examination of defects,
of houses,
Pneumonia, catarrhal, complicating influenza,
following the plague,
complicating erysipelas,
relapsing fever,
rubeola,
typhoid fever,
typhus fever,
fibrinous, complicating diphtheria,
in rubeola, treatment,
in typhoid fever, treatment,
lobar, complicating influenza,
Pneumonias, nature of, complicating influenza,
Pock of vaccinia, date of appearance,
depression,
desquamation,
development,
incrustation,
in variola, characters of mature,
Poison, diphtheritic, fixity,
transmission,
influence of intensity of, on severity of cholera,
,
of anthrax, modes of transmission,
of cholera, nature,
of malaria, nature,
,
of the plague, nature,
of yellow fever, birthplace,
characteristics,
influence of heat and cold on development,
transportability,
specific, of beriberi,
of pertussis,
Polluted soil as a means of disseminating typhoid fever,
Potassium bromide, use of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
carbonate, use of, in pertussis,
chlorate, danger of large doses,
use of, in diphtheria,
,
iodide, use of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Poverty as a cause of typhus fever,
Predisposing causes of beriberi,
of cholera,
of glanders in horse,
of idiopathic parotitis,
of the plague,
of typhoid fever,
of typhus fever,
Predisposition to disease, hereditary nature,
Predispositions, inherited, evidence,
Pregnancy, complicating influenza,
typhoid fever,
Preliminary papule of anthrax, treatment,
Premonitory symptoms of rabies and hydrophobia,
of scarlet fever,
Prevention of anthrax by inoculation,
Preventive treatment of anthrax in animals,
in man,
of cholera,
of erysipelas,
of glanders in horses,
in man,
of influenza,
of the plague,
of puerperal fever,
of pyæmia and septicæmia,
,
,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
of scarlet fever,
of typhoid fever,
of typhus fever,
Previous attacks of variola, protection from,
Primary vaccine,
Privy vaults, contamination of water-supply by,
dangers from,
P
ROCESSES
, G
ENERAL
M
ORBID
,
Prodromal stage of diphtheria,
of intermittent fever,
of leprosy,
of remittent fever,
of rötheln,
of rubeola,
of varicella,
Prognosis, general,
of anthrax in animals,
in man,
of beriberi,
of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of cholera,
of dengue,
of diphtheria,
of erysipelas,
of idiopathic parotitis,
of influenza,
of intermittent fever,
of glanders in horse,
in man,
of leprosy,
of the plague,
of relapsing fever,
of remittent fever,
of rötheln,
of scarlet fever,
of simple continued fever,
of symptomatic parotitis,
of typho-malarial fever,
of typhoid fever,
of typhus fever,
,
of vaccinia,
of varicella,
of variola,
of varioloid,
in yellow fever,
,
effect of constitution,
of nature of malady,
of present state of patient,
influence of nursing,
modifying effects of medicinal agents,
Prophylactic treatment of diphtheria,
Prophylaxis, individual, in contagious diseases,
of leprosy,
of pertussis,
of puerperal fever,
Prostration in dengue,
in typhus fever,
treatment,
Protective power of vaccination,
duration of,
against pertussis,
Pseudo-membrane, solvents of,
Psoas abscess in puerperal fever,
Psychical treatment of hydrophobia,
Public sewers,
P
UERPERAL
F
EVER
,
Definition,
Frequency,
Etiology,
Atmosphere, impure, influence on causation,
,
Malaria, nosocomial, influence on causation,
Micro-organisms, influence on causation,
Lochial discharge, influence on causation,
Atmosphere, peculiar states of, on causation,
Direct inoculation,
Contagiousness of,
Contagion, physicians as carriers of,
Dissecting poison,
Self-inoculation,
Morbid anatomy,
Spiegelberg's classification of puerperal inflammations,
Endocolpitis and endometritis,
Diphtheritic ulceration,
Metritis and parametritis,
Diphtheritic endometritis,
Pelvic cellulitis,
Cellulitis from specific infection,
Peritonitis, pelvic and diffused,
exudation in,
general,
appearance of abdominal cavity,
ovaries,
Phlebitis and phlebo-thrombosis,
Thrombi in uterine and pelvic veins,
Abscesses,
pulmonary,
Veins, inflammation,
Thrombi, growth,
Septicæmia,
Abscesses, metastatic,
Endocarditis, ulcerative,
Pleuritis,
Joints, purulent inflammation,
Earlier views concerning nature,
Modern view concerning nature,
Septic origin,
Bacteria, relation to causation,
Koch's investigations of,
physical characters,
modes of entering the circulation,
action of, upon the blood,
Diphtheria of genitalia, characters,
Relation of, to erysipelas,
Inflammatory affections of non-specific origin,
Symptoms, general,
Incubation period,
Chill, significance of,
Of endometritis and endocolpitis,
temperature,
Parametritis and perimetritis,
Incubation,
Temperature,
Pulse,
Relapse,
Headache,
Pains,
Vomiting,
Duration,
Exudation,
Uterus fixity of,
Tumors in iliac fossa,
Abscesses,
location,
pointing of,
Local peritonitis,
Of psoas abscess,
Of peritonitis, general,
Pains,
Abdomen, state,
Respiration,
Vomiting,
Vomit, characters,
Fever,
Skin,
Pulse,
Pyæmic form,
Of septicæmia lymphatica,
Mode of onset,
Temperature in,
Abdomen, state,
Skin, state,
Vomiting,
Tongue, condition,
Pulse, condition,
Respiration,
Pleurisy in,
Endocarditis,
Mental condition,
Joint affections in,
Duration,
Of septicæmia venosa,
Chills in,
Fever in,
Temperature in,
Pulse in,
Abdomen, state of,
Uterus in,
Of pure septicæmia,
Mortality,
Relation of, to zymotic diseases,
Prophylaxis,
Maternity hospitals, advantages,
Necessity of light and air,
Antisepsis, value,
methods,
Sulphurous acid, use,
Corrosive sublimate, use,
Iodoform, use of, intra-uterine,
Vaginal injections, carbolized, use,
Tarnier's maternity pavilions for prevention,
Treatment—indications,
Disinfection,
Local,
Use of hydrochloric acid,
Persulphate of iron,
Intra-uterine injections, use,
dangers of,
methods,
Corrosive sublimate, use,
,
Pain, peritoneal,
Use of opium,
in pyæmic variety,
Leeches,
Turpentine stupes,
Hyperpyrexia,
Use of purgatives,
Quinia,
Sodium salicylate,
Veratrum viride,
Digitalis,
Alcohol,
Cold in,
Cold, method of applying,
Cold water, intra-uterine injections,
Baths, cold, use,
Kibbie's fever-cot, use,
,
Coil,
Diet,
Encysted peritoneal effusions,
Quinia, use,
Pelvic exudations,
Pelvic abscesses,
Puerperal septicæmia, relations of, to obstetrical scarlatina,
women, general sepsis from diphtheria in,
symptoms of diphtheria in,
Pulmonary abscess in puerperal fever,
collapse, complicating influenza,
complications of typhus fever, treatment,
oedema, complicating rubeola,
Pulsation of jugular veins, significance of, in general diagnosis,
Pulse and temperature, relation of, in yellow fever,
average frequency in health and disease,
characters of, in erysipelas,
in idiopathic parotitis,
in general peritonitis of puerperal fever,
in septicæmia,
Pulse, characters of, in septicæmia lymphatica of puerperal fever,
venosa of puerperal fever,
condition of, in acute glanders in man,
in beriberi,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in cholera,
in dengue,
in influenza,
in pyæmia,
in relapsing fever,
in typhus fever,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
in malignant scarlet fever,
in typhoid fever,
kinds of,
methods of examining,
relation to respiration,
temperature, relation of, in relapsing fever,
Pupil, significance of state of, in general diagnosis,
Pupils, condition of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Pure septicæmia of puerperal fever,
Purgatives, use of, during hot stage of intermittent fever,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in hemorrhagic form of pernicious malarial fever,
in puerperal fever,
in remittent fever,
Purity of water, standards of,
Purpura, complicating diphtheria,
Pus,
influence of, in production of pyæmia,
in stools, significance in diagnosis,
Pustule, malignant,
Putrefaction of cadaver, rapidity of, in puerperal fever,
Putrified flesh as a means of disseminating typhoid fever,
P
YÆMIA AND
S
EPTICÆMIA
,
History,
Nomenclature,
Pyæmia,
Definition,
Septicæmia,
Definition,
Etiology of pyæmia,
Theories concerning,
Pus, influence of, in production,
Character of production,
Thrombosis, relation of, to causation,
,
Contamination of blood, influence of, in causation,
sources,
Germs, disease-, influence of, in causation,
Wounds, characters of, influence on causation,
Etiology of spontaneous pyæmia,
Wounds of alimentary canal and genito-urinary apparatus as cause,
Air, vitiated, influence of, on causation,
Spontaneous origin,
Contagiousness,
Chemical origin,
Living organisms, influence of, on causation,
Etiology of septicæmia,
Septic intoxication, relation of, to,
Traumatic fever, relation of, to,
Dissecting wounds, relation of, to causation,
Putrid substances, maximum toxic action of, on the body,
Lymphatics as channel of entrance of poison,
Etiology of septo-pyæmia,
Pathology,
Condition of blood,
in pyæmia simplex,
multiplex,
Metastasis, conditions,
Pus, mode of entering the circulation,
Metastatic abscesses, production,
from primary infection,
from secondary infection,
Emboli, action of, in production of metastatic abscesses,
Thrombi, action of, in production of metastatic abscesses,
Seat of pathological changes,
Fat emboli, influence of, in production,
Morbid anatomy,
Of pyæmia,
Appearance of body,
Rigor mortis,
Lesions of cellular tissue,
Muscles,
Brain and membrane,
Retina and choroid,
Cornea,
Ear,
Bones,
Joints,
Parotid gland,
Arteries and veins,
Blood,
Pericardium,
Pleuræ,
Lungs,
Liver,
Spleen,
Kidneys,
Micro-organism in blood, changes effected by,
Pyæmia simplex,
Absence of abscesses in,
Septicæmia,
Putrefaction of bodies, rapidity of,
Blood, lesions of,
Sepsin, nature,
Lesions, nervous system,
Endo- and pericardium,
Lungs,
Pleuræ,
Kidneys,
Spleen,
Uterus,
Ovaries,
Bladder,
Of septo-pyæmia,
Symptoms,
Of pyæmia,
Prodromal stage,
Chills, date of appearance,
frequency,
Temperature,
Perspiration,
Eruptions,
Pulse,
Tongue, condition of,
Vomiting,
Singultus,
Diarrhoea,
Stools, character of,
Heart, condition of,
Lungs, condition of,
Liver and spleen, enlargement,
Urine,
Joints, suppuration,
Abscesses, frequency,
Delirium,
Breath, odor of,
Wound, changes,
Of septicæmia,
General,
Wound, condition of,
Temperature,
Abdomen, state of,
Pulse,
Diarrhoea,
Vomiting,
Tongue,
Singultus,
Bronchitis in,
Of gangrene foudroyante,
Skin, condition,
Diagnosis,
Of pyæmia from septicæmia, table showing,
Treatment,
In fully-developed cases unsuccessful,
Preventive,
,
Cleanliness, necessity of, in prevention,
Atmosphere, pure, necessity of, in prevention,
Food and drink, proper, necessity of, in prevention,
Cheerful and pleasant surroundings, in prevention,
Antiseptics, use of,
Local,
Of wound,
Metastatic abscesses,
Constitutional,
Sulphites of magnesium, sodium, potassium, and lime, use of,
Use of alcohol,
Quinia,
Ergotine,
Diet,
Stimulants,
Of septicæmia,
Indications for,
Local,
Preventive,
Of wound,
Diarrhoea,
Antisepsis,
Sulphites and hyposulphites, use of,
Quinia, use of,
Of puerperal septicæmia,
complicating erysipelas,
typhoid fever,
typhus fever,
Pyæmic form of general peritonitis of puerperal fever,
Q.
Quarantine in cholera,
,
in leprosy,
in the plague,
Quinia, use of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in dengue,
in diphtheria,
,
in erysipelas,
in influenza,
during cold stage of intermittent fever,
hot stage of intermittent fever,
sweating stage of intermittent fever,
to prevent the return of intermittent fever, paroxysm,
in hemorrhagic form of pernicious malarial fever,
in pertussis,
in puerperal fever,
,
in pyæmia,
in relapsing fever,
in remittent fever,
in rubeola,
in scarlet fever,
in septicæmia,
in typhoid fever,
in typho-malarial fever,
in typhus fever,
in yellow fever,
and opium, use of, in yellow fever,
R.
R
ABIES AND
H
YDROPHOBIA
,
Synonyms,
Definition,
History,
Geographical distribution,
Etiology,
Climate, relation of, to causation,
Season, relation of, to causation,
Summer heats, relation of, to causation,
Hunger and thirst, relation of, to causation,
Improper food, relation of, to causation
Sex, relation of, to causation,
Liability of special breeds,
From skunk-bite,
Spontaneous origin,
Contagion,
Modes of dissemination,
Milk, propagation by,
Saliva, propagation by,
Specific germ,
Pasteur's experiments as to infectiousness,
Point of election of germ,
Antagonism between blood and germ,
,
Localization of the virus in the wound,
Relation of successful inoculation to bites,
Insusceptibility to,
Incubation,
Duration of, in lower animals,
in man,
Condition of cicatrix during,
Symptoms,
In dogs,
Importance of recognizing premonitory,
Of prodromal stage,
Of furious form,
During paroxysms,
Between paroxysms,
Of paralytic form,
,
Of lethargic form,
Popular fallacies regarding,
In horse and other animals,
In man,
Symptoms,
Prodromal stage,
Appearance of wound,
,
Of paroxysms,
Duration,
Reflex irritability during,
Facies during,
Mental condition,
Delirium during,
Relative severity in men and women,
Paralytic stage,
duration,
Without paroxysms,
Diagnosis,
Pathognomonic features in,
From tetanus,
From diphtheria,
From pharyngeal anthrax,
From acute mania,
From epilepsy,
From hysteria,
From pseudo-hydrophobia,
Inoculation in doubtful cases,
Morbid anatomy,
Post-mortem appearance of body,
Changes in mucous membranes,
Bronchi and pharynx,
Lungs,
Heart and blood-vessels,
Gastro-intestinal tract,
Liver and spleen,
Kidneys,
Bladder,
Brain and spinal cord,
Pathognomonic changes in dogs,
Treatment,
Preventive,
Registration of dogs,
Modes of preventing diffusion,
Inoculation,
Pasteur's method,
Of bites,
Use of caustics,
Excision of cicatrix,
,
Futility of eliminating measures,
Hygienic,
Psychical, importance of,
Therapeutic,
Use of chloroform,
Chloral,
Pilocarpine,
Curare,
Morphia,
Atropia and daturia,
Vaccine virus,
Warm baths,
Faradization,
Inhalation of oxygen,
Importance of rest and quiet,
Intravenous injections,
Venesection,
Race, influence of, in causation of variola,
protection as a preventive of small-pox,
relation of, as causation of rubeola,
Rachialgia in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Rash of variola, date of appearance of,
significance of,
variolous,
Raspberry excrescence in vaccinia,
Reaction in cholera,
treatment,
Reflex irritability in hydrophobia,
symptoms in diphtheria, treatment,
Registration of dogs for prevention of rabies,
Relapse, in relapsing fever,
Relapses, cause of, in typhoid fever,
duration of, in typhoid fever,
frequency of, in typhoid fever,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of diphtheria, prognosis of,
in rubeola,
R
ELAPSING
F
EVER
,
Definition,
Synonyms,
History and geographical distribution,
Etiology,
Destitution and filth as causes,
Intemperance as a cause,
Starvation and over-crowding as a cause,
Age, relation of, to causation,
Sex, relation of, to causation,
Nationality, relation of, to causation,
Season, relation of, to causation,
Occupation, relation of, to causation,
Specific origin,
,
Contagious nature,
Transmission of contagion,
Area of contagious atmosphere,
Spirillum,
Mode of detecting,
Inoculation,
Incubation period,
General clinical description,
Invasion,
Special symptoms,
Odor,
Physiognomy,
Bronzing of face,
Eruptions,
Hepatic eruptions,
Sudamina,
Desquamation,
Primary paroxysms, duration,
Temperature,
at crisis,
peculiarities,
Relapse,
Duration,
Absence,
Frequency,
Later relapses,
Cases illustrating frequency of relapses,
Average duration of paroxysms,
Intermission, duration,
Pulse,
Relation of pulse to temperature,
Character of pulse during paroxysm,
Pulse at crisis,
During intermission,
Character of heart-sounds,
Convulsions,
Mental condition,
Headache,
Wakefulness,
Vertigo,
Delirium,
General tremor,
Muscular rigidity,
Muscular and joint pains,
Cause of muscular and joint pains,
Seat of muscular and joint pains,
Motor paralysis,
Debility,
Perversion of special senses,
Respiration,
Relation of respiration, temperature, and pulse,
Bronchitis and pneumonia,
Condition of urine,
Urine of paroxysm,
of intermission,
Thirst,
Anorexia,
Condition of tongue,
Nausea and vomiting,
Hæmatemesis,
Condition of bowels,
of abdomen,
Spleen, enlargement,
Liver, enlargement,
Jaundice, significance of,
Epistaxis,
Hemorrhages,
Convalescence,
Varieties,
Grave form,
Multiple or protracted form,
Abortive form,
Case illustrating subintrant form,
Complications,
Peculiarities of temperature,
Mental hebetude,
Local palsies,
Severe rheumatic pains,
Disorders of vision,
Ophthalmia,
Disorders of hearing,
Otorrhoea,
Swellings and effusions of joints,
Bed-sores,
Gangrene,
Abscesses,
Anæmia,
Oedema,
Sudden collapse and syncope,
Hemorrhages from mucous surfaces,
Pericarditis,
Heart-clot,
Thrombosis and embolism,
Laryngitis,
Bronchitis,
Splenic enlargement,
Rupture of spleen,
Parotitis,
Pleurisy,
Pneumonia,
Pulmonary gangrene,
Metastatic abscesses of lungs,
Pharyngitis and tonsillitis,
Hiccough,
Diarrhoea,
Dysentery,
stools,
Suppuration of mesenteric glands,
General and local peritonitis,
Emaciation,
Renal disorders,
Albuminuria,
Suppression of urine,
Incontinence of urine,
Hæmaturia,
Glycosuria,
Metastatic inflammation of kidneys,
Disorders of menstruation,
Pregnancy,
Sequelæ,
Local palsies,
Acute miliary tuberculosis,
Dyspepsia,
Anæmia,
Morbid anatomy,
Post-mortem appearance of body,
Changes in voluntary muscles,
Blood,
Granule-cells of blood,
Changes in pericardium,
Heat,
Gastro-intestinal canal,
Solitary and agminated glands,
Mesenteric glands,
Larynx and pharynx,
Pleura,
Lungs,
Brain and membranes,
Liver,
Bile-ducts and gall-bladder,
Spleen and capsule,
Pancreas,
Peritoneum,
Kidneys,
Bladder,
Lymphatic glands,
Marrow of bones,
Diagnosis,
Presence of spirillum as a means,
From typhus fever,
From typhoid fever,
Grave form of, from typhoid fever,
From bilious remittent fever,
Yellow fever,
Small-pox,
Acute gastro-hepatic catarrh,
Simple febricula,
Rheumatic fever,
Acute yellow atrophy of liver,
Parotitis,
Cerebral diseases,
Prognosis,
Symptoms indicating unfavorable,
Influence of variations of temperature,
Cerebral symptoms,
Character of eruption,
Hiccough upon,
Epistaxis,
Cough upon,
Heart complications on,
Hepatic enlargement upon,
Splenic enlargement upon,
Jaundice upon,
Albuminuria,
Mortality—bilious typhoid form,
Influence of type of disease,
Stage of disease,
Season,
Habits and previous health,
Sex,
Age,
Race,
Cause of death in,
Treatment—indications for treatment in regular cases,
Hyperpyrexia,
Cause of failure of antipyretics,
Insomnia,
Headache,
Nausea and vomiting,
Constipation,
Jaundice,
Muscular tremor,
soreness and pains,
At critical fall of temperature,
Renal complications,
Epistaxis,
Collapse,
Necessity of absolute rest in,
Résumé of treatment,
Diet,
Special remedies,
Use of antiperiodics,
Arsenic,
Atropia,
Bromide and chloral,
Blisters,
Chloroform,
Cold baths,
Digitalis and other antipyretics,
Hyposulphite of sodium,
Opium,
Quinia,
Salicylic acid and salicylates,
Simple febrifuges,
Stimulants,
Venesection,
R
EMITTENT
F
EVER
,
Definition,
Malarial nature,
Etiology,
,
Relation of, to intermittent fever,
Symptoms,
Prodromal stage,
Paroxysm,
Temperature,
Epistaxis,
State of tongue,
Stomach,
Bowels,
Urine,
Jaundice,
cause,
Nervous symptoms,
Physiognomy,
Pulse in,
Duration of,
Diagnosis,
From intermittent fever,
From typhoid fever,
From yellow fever,
Prognosis,
Mortality,
Morbid anatomy,
Changes in skin,
Liver,
Spleen,
Treatment,
Main indications,
Use of quinia,
Amount of quinia,
Causes of failure of quinia,
Adjuvants to quinia,
Use of depuratives,
Purgatives,
Opium,
Of hemorrhage,
Of tympanites,
Of vomiting,
Renal disease, complicating relapsing fever,
scarlet fever,
Residence, change of, in treatment of beriberi,
Resolution, incomplete, in idiopathic parotitis, treatment,
of symptomatic parotitis, treatment,
of erysipelas,
of inflammation,
Respiration in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
characters of, in idiopathic parotitis,
in general peritonitis of puerperal fever,
in mild scarlet fever,
in relapsing fever,
in septicæmia lymphatica,
in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
in croup,
in disease,
kinds of,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Respiratory diseases, relation of, to rubeola,
organs, lesions of, in typhus fever,
spread of diphtheria into,
tract, alterations of, in scarlet fever,
Rest, necessity of, in cholera,
in rabies and hydrophobia,
in relapsing fever,
in yellow fever,
Retention-cysts,
,
Retro-vaccine,
Re-vaccination, time of,
Rheumatic and cardiac inflammation in scarlet fever, treatment,
Rheumatism, complicating scarlet fever,
Rickets, hereditary nature,
Rigidity, muscular, in relapsing fever,
Rindfleisch's definition of diphtheritic inflammation,
R
ÖTHELN
,
Definition,
Synonyms,
History,
Etiology,
Age as a cause,
Sex as a cause,
Specific origin,
Nature of contagion,
Modes of transmission,
Period of greatest contagiousness,
Distinct nature,
Frequency of second attacks,
Relapses,
Symptoms,
Incubation period,
,
Duration of incubation period,
Prodromal stage,
Eruption,
Duration of eruption,
Characters of eruption,
Types of eruption,
Condition of mucous membranes,
Swelling of lymphatic glands,
Temperature,
Complications and sequelæ,
Diagnosis,
From measles,
From scarlet fever,
From symptomatic skin eruptions,
Prognosis of,
Treatment of,
R
UBEOLA
,
Definition,
Synonyms,
History,
Etiology,
Nature of contagion,
Relation of straw fungus,
Mode of entrance into body,
Modes of dissemination of contagion,
Inoculation,
Stage when most easily propagated,
Race, influence of,
Age, influence of,
Sex, influence of,
Climate as a cause,
Pregnancy and parturition as a cause,
Scrofula as a cause,
Diseases of respiratory organs as a cause,
Relation of, to acute diseases,
to chronic diseases,
to whooping cough,
Influence of nervous diseases upon susceptibility,
Frequency of epidemics,
in new-born,
second attacks,
Relapses in,
Symptoms,
Incubation stage,
Duration of incubation stage,
Prodromal stage,
Temperature,
Catarrhal symptoms,
Punctated appearance of palatal and faucial mucous membrane,
Convulsions,
Duration of,
Eruptive stage,
Temperature of,
Character and seat of eruption,
General symptoms,
Symptoms at decline,
Temperature at decline,
Duration of eruptive stage,
Varieties of,
Inflammatory or synochal,
Hemorrhagic (rubeola nigra),
Without eruption,
catarrh,
Deviations from ordinary course,
Peculiarities in seat of eruption,
in character of eruption,
Relapses of eruption,
Complications,
Causes,
Complicated with epistaxis,
Skin disorders,
Pemphigoid eruptions,
Ear diseases,
Eye diseases,
Faucial inflammation,
Laryngitis,
Bronchitis and capillary bronchitis,
Pneumonia,
Pulmonary oedema,
Acute miliary tuberculosis,
Heart-clot,
Intestinal catarrh,
Convulsions,
Diphtheria,
Sequelæ,
Followed by general miliary tuberculosis,
Chronic pulmonary tuberculosis,
Coryza,
Ophthalmia,
Otitis,
Intestinal catarrh,
Cutaneous diseases,
Bone and joint disease,
Nervous affections,
Granular meningitis,
Albuminuria,
Gangrenous affections,
Morbid anatomy,
Changes in skin,
Diagnosis,
Value of punctated appearance of palatal and faucial mucous membranes,
Salient points in diagnosis,
From rötheln,
Scarlet fever,
Variola,
Roseola and erythema,
Typhus,
Roseola syphilitica,
Prognosis,
Factors to be considered in making,
Influence of hygienic surroundings,
previous health,
complications,
Mortality,
Influence of stage of disease,
of age,
Treatment,
Preventive,
Isolation,
Hygienic,
Diet,
Uncomplicated cases,
Results,
Hyperpyrexia,
Retrocession of eruption,
Epistaxis,
Diarrhoea,
Nausea and vomiting,
Constipation,
Cough,
Eye complications,
Aural complications,
Bronchitis and pneumonia,
Convulsions,
Use of aconite,
Inunctions,
Quinia,
Stimulants,
S.
Salicylic acid, use of, in diphtheria,
in relapsing fever,
Saliva, propagation of rabies and hydrophobia by,
Salivary glands, lesions of, in typhoid fever,
Sanitary inspection of houses,
Sarcoma,
S
CARLET
F
EVER
,
History,
Etiology—Specific origin,
Germ theory,
Microbes,
Modes of cultivation of microbes,
Modes of entering the system,
Modes of communication,
Dissemination of, by milk,
Fixity of the poison,
Solid nature of the poison,
Duration of incubation,
,
Contagiousness,
Area of contagiousness,
Age, influence of, in causation,
Variations in type,
Surgical,
distinguished from septicæmic efflorescence,
effect of poison upon inflammation of wounds,
Obstetrical,
liability of parturient women to,
relation of, to puerperal septicæmia,
Immunity of infants,
Clinical facts regarding,
Relapses in,
Frequency of second attacks,
Sympathetic sore throat in,
albuminuria in,
Symptoms,
Ordinary form,
Premonitory,
Nervous system,
Vomiting in, significance,
Diarrhoea,
Condition of tongue,
of faucial and nasal membranes,
Respiratory,
Efflorescence,
Seat of greatest intensity of eruption,
Cause of absence of eruption,
Date of desquamation,
Temperature,
Digestive system,
Urine, characters,
Duration,
Malignant or grave form,
Digestive system,
Pulse,
Eruption,
Temperature,
Nervous symptoms,
Condition of fauces,
Of throat,
Nasal cavities,
Lymphatic glands,
Duration,
Irregular form,
Causes,
Absence of eruption,
Hemorrhagic form,
Anginose form,
Complications and sequelæ,
Complicated by severe nervous symptoms
Throat symptoms,
Adenitis,
Inflammation of neck,
Gangrene of neck,
Oedema of glottis,
Diphtheria,
course of diphtheria, complicating,
Croupous inflammation of fauces,
Coryza,
Otitis,
course of otitis, complicating,
results of otitis, complicating,
By rheumatism,
By cardiac inflammations,
By dilatation of heart,
By heart-clot,
By pleuritis,
By nephritis,
By glomerulo-nephritis,
By albuminuria,
By anasarca and oedema,
Order and date of appearance of anasarca,
By head symptoms due to uræmia,
Morbid anatomy,
Changes in the blood,
Respiratory tract,
Abdominal organs,
Post-mortem appearance of eruption,
Changes in the kidneys,
hyaline degeneration of kidneys,
intestinal nephritis,
parenchymatous nephritis,
Changes in the liver,
Diagnosis,
From measles,
From erythema,
From rötheln,
From diphtheria,
Prognosis,
Influence of complications upon,
,
type upon,
age upon,
Of grave cases,
Mortality,
Treatment,
Preventive,
Isolation in,
Inoculation as a prophylactic,
Belladonna as a prophylactic,
Sodium sulpho-carbolate as a prophylactic,
Listerine as a prophylactic,
Boric acid as a prophylactic,
Disinfection in,
,
Hygienic,
Therapeutic,
Mild cases,
Inunction in,
Hyperpyrexia,
by cold,
Mode of applying cold,
Antiseptic,
Complications and sequelæ,
Pharyngitis,
local,
Coryza,
local,
Otitis,
local,
paracentesis of tympanum,
Nephritis and albuminuria,
modes of producing diaphoresis,
local,
Convulsions,
Rheumatic and cardiac inflammation,
Pleuritis,
Convalescence,
Use of aconite and veratrum viride,
Alcohol,
Ammonium carbonate,
Carbolic acid,
Cathartics,
Diuretics,
Digitalis,
,
Ice,
Jaborandi and pilocarpine,
Sodium salicylate,
Quinia,
Scarlet fever, relation of, to idiopathic parotitis,
Scarlatina, disinfection in,
,
Schools, closure of, for prevention of disease,
Scrofula, relation of, to causation of rubeola,
relation to tuberculosis,
,
Scrofulosis, hereditary disposition to,
Scrofulous habit, peculiarities of tissue,
Scurvy, complicating typhus fever,
Season, influence of, on causation of anthrax,
,
of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of diphtheria,
of typhoid fever,
of erysipelas,
of idiopathic parotitis,
of influenza,
of the plague,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
of relapsing fever,
of typhus fever,
of variola,
on cholera,
proper, for vaccination,
Seborrhoea, following erysipelas,
Second attack of rubeola, frequency of,
stage of pertussis,
Secondary form of diphtheria,
Segregation of lepers,
Self-infection, danger of, in treating diphtheria,
prevention of, in treating diphtheria,
Sensibility, altered, significance of, in general diagnosis,
modifications of, in typhoid fever,
Sepsin,
Septicæmia,
complicating erysipelas,
distinguished from pyæmia,
,
lymphatica of puerperal fever,
venosa,
Sequelæ of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of cholera,
of erysipelas,
of grave form of the plague,
,
of influenza,
of relapsing fever,
of rötheln,
of rubeola,
treatment,
of scarlet fever,
of vaccinia,
of variola,
Serous inflammation,
inflammations complicating erysipelas,
Severe form of diphtheria, symptoms,
of influenza, treatment,
of typhus fever,
Sewerage,
Sewer- and soil-pipes, importance of position,
Sewer-gas,
diseases produced by,
symptoms due to,
Sewers, characters of efficient,
public,
ventilation of,
Sewer-traps, test as to their efficiency,
varieties,
Sex, influence of, on causation of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of diphtheria,
of erysipelas,
of idiopathic parotitis,
of influenza,
of leprosy,
of pertussis,
of the plague,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
of relapsing fever,
of rötheln,
of variola,
typhoid fever,
relation of, to causation of rubeola,
Silver nitrate, use of, in typhoid fever,
Simon's triangles,
S
IMPLE
C
ONTINUED
F
EVER
,
Definition,
Synonyms,
History,
Etiology,
Symptoms,
Asthenic form,
Morbid anatomy,
Diagnosis,
From typhoid fever,
From typhus fever,
From relapsing fever,
From tubercular meningitis,
Prognosis,
Treatment,
Simple form of yellow fever, treatment,
Singultus in pyæmia,
in septicæmia,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Skin, alterations in sensibility of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
anæsthesia of, in beriberi,
appearance of, in typhoid fever,
character of lesions in erysipelas,
chronic diseases of, following rubeola,
color of, in cholera,
condition of, in cholera,
in influenza,
in septicæmia,
coolness of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis, treatment,
diseases of, complicating vaccination,
effects on course of erysipelas,
following vaccination,
disorders of, complicating rubeola,
eruptions of, complicating cholera,
in pyæmia,
erysipelas of, migration,
hyperæsthesia of, in typhus fever,
lesions of, in erysipelas,
course of,
in leprosy,
in remittent fever,
in rubeola,
morbid anatomy of lesions of, in variola,
odor of, in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
significance of color of, in general diagnosis,
swelling of, in erysipelas,
Skunk-bites as cause of rabies and hydrophobia,
Slaking lime, use of, in diphtheria,
Sleep, danger of prolonged, in nasal diphtheria,
Sleeplessness in idiopathic parotitis, treatment,
Small-pox,
black,
freedom of liability to, from race-protection,
Sodium benzoate, use of, in pertussis,
chloride, venous injection of, in cholera,
,
hyposulphite, use of, in relapsing fever,
salicylate, use of, in diphtheria,
in puerperal fever,
in scarlet fever,
in typhoid fever,
sulpho-carbolate as a prophylactic in scarlet fever,
Softening, cerebral, from embolism,
mucous,
Soil, character of, as cause of disease,
composition of,
diminished dryness of, a cause of phthisis,
drainage of, for prevention of anthrax,
of disease,
examination,
filtering power,
humidity of, as a cause of cholera,
Soils, alkaline, relation of, to causation of anthrax,
Soil-pipes, importance of position of,
tests as to their efficiency,
ventilation of,
Solitary glands, lesions of, in typhoid fever,
Spasm of pharyngeal and respiratory muscles in hydrophobia,
Special senses, perversion of, in relapsing fever,
in typhus fever,
Specific origin of anthrax,
,
of cholera,
of glanders,
of rötheln,
of yellow fever,
Speech, impairment of, following cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Spinal cord, lesions of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
marrow, lesions of, in cholera,
rigidity in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Spirillum,
of relapsing fever,
Spleen, condition of, in relapsing fever,
enlargement of, in pyæmia,
lesions of, in anthrax in animals,
in man,
in cholera,
in diphtheria,
in glanders,
in hydrophobia,
in pyæmia,
in relapsing fever,
in remittent fever,
in septicæmia,
in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
rupture of, in relapsing fever,
Spontaneous cow-pox,
origin of pyæmia,
of typhoid fever,
Stages of yellow fever,
Standards of purity of water,
Starvation and over-crowding as causes of relapsing fever,
Steam, use of, in diphtheria,
Sthenic inflammation,
Stimulants, use of, in diphtheria,
in relapsing fever,
in rubeola,
in variola,
Stomach, lesions of, in cholera,
state of, in remittent fever,
Stools, as a medium of disseminating typhoid fever,
character of, in cholera,
in pyæmia,
in typhoid fever,
in typho-malarial fever, necessity of disinfecting,
necessity of disinfection in prevention of typhoid fever,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Strabismus in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Straw-fungus, relation of, to rubeola,
Strychnia, use of, in diphtheritic paralysis,
in dry beriberi,
Stupor in typhoid fever, treatment,
in typhus fever, treatment,
Subsoil-water, level of,
Sudamina in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
Sulphites and hyposulphites, use of, in pyæmia,
in septicæmia,
Sulphur, use of, in diphtheria,
Summer heats, relation of, to causation of rabies and hydrophobia,
Suppuration in idiopathic parotitis, treatment,
influence of minute organisms in production of,
Suppurative stage of variola,
Surgical scarlatina,
treatment of erysipelas,
Swelling of parotid glands in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
Swellings, significance of, in diagnosis,
Sweating stage of intermittent fever,
of intermittent fever, treatment,
Symptomatic parotitis,
Symptomatology, general,
Symptoms at decline of eruptive stage of rubeola,
constitutional, of vaccinia,
due to sewer-gas,
general, of idiopathic parotitis,
of anæsthetic form of leprosy,
of tubercular form of leprosy,
of confluent small-pox,
local, of anthrax,
,
of idiopathic parotitis,
anæsthetic form of leprosy,
of glanders,
,
,
of tubercular form of leprosy,
nervous, in mild scarlet fever,
in typhus fever,
special, in typhus fever,
of anthrax in animals,
in man,
angina,
intestinalis,
of malignant anthrax,
of beriberi,
of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of cholera,
of comatose form of pernicious malarial fever,
of dengue,
of diphtheria,
of endometritis and endocolpitis of puerperal fever,
of erysipelas,
of glanders in horses,
in man,
of hydrophobia, in man,
of influenza,
of idiopathic parotitis,
of intermittent fever,
of gangrene foudroyante,
of general peritonitis of puerperal fever,
of leprosy,
of malignant scarlet fever,
of para- and perimetritis in puerperal fever,
of pertussis,
of the plague,
of puerperal fever,
of pyæmia,
of rabies and hydrophobia in dogs,
of relapsing fever,
of remittent fever,
of rötheln,
of rubeola,
of scarlet fever,
of septicæmia,
lymphatica of puerperal fever,
venosa of puerperal fever,
of simple continued fever,
of symptomatic parotitis,
of typho-malarial fever,
of typhoid fever,
of typhus fever,
of vaccinia,
of varicella,
of variola,
of varioloid,
of yellow fever,
Synonyms of anthrax,
of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of cholera,
of dengue,
of diphtheria,
of erysipelas,
of glanders,
of influenza,
of leprosy,
of the plague,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
of relapsing fever,
of rötheln,
of rubeola,
of simple continued fever,
of typhoid fever,
of typhus fever,
of vaccinia,
of vaccination,
of varicella,
of variola,
of yellow fever,
Syphilis, complicating vaccination,
modes of preventing,
treatment of,
constitutional, hereditary nature of,
T.
Tâches bleuâtres in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
Tarnier's maternity pavilions for prevention of puerperal fever,
Taste, modifications of, in typhoid fever,
significance of modification, in general diagnosis,
Technics of vaccination,
Teeth, significance of condition, in diagnosis,
Temperature in anthrax in man,
at decline of eruptive stage of rubeola,
elevated, influence of, in origin and spread of cholera,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in cholera,
in dengue,
in eruptive stage of rubeola,
in erysipelas,
in fevers,
in general peritonitis of puerperal fever,
in idiopathic parotitis,
in influenza,
in malignant scarlet fever,
in mild scarlet fever,
in para- and perimetritis in puerperal fever,
in prodromal stage of rubeola,
in pyæmia,
in relapsing fever,
,
in remittent fever,
in rötheln,
in septicæmia,
venosa of puerperal fever,
in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
respiration and pulse, relations of, in relapsing fever,
Tenderness, muscular, in beriberi,
Teratoid tumors,
Test, peppermint, for defects in plumbing,
Tests as to efficiency of soil-pipes,
The plague,
Thermometer, use of, in typhoid fever,
Thirst in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in rabies and hydrophobia,
in relapsing fever,
in typhoid fever,
in typhus fever,
treatment,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
treatment of, in cholera,
Throat symptoms, complicating scarlet fever,
Thoracic duct, obstruction of, as cause of dropsy,
Thrombi, action of, in production of metastatic abscesses in pyæmia,
calcification of,
,
in uterine pelvic veins,
growth of, in puerperal fever,
Thrombosis,
relation of, to causation of pyæmia,
and embolism,
causes,
symptoms,
in relapsing fever,
in typhoid fever, treatment,
T
HROMBUS
,
Calcification,
,
Characteristics,
Changes,
Composition,
Distinguished from thrombosis,
From compression,
From death of leucocytes,
From dilatation,
From marasmus,
From traumatism,
Mechanical effects,
Organization,
Softening,
Varieties,
,
Tongue, condition of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in dengue,
in erysipelas,
in idiopathic parotitis,
in mild scarlet fever,
in typhus fever,
in yellow fever,
state of, in pyæmia,
in relapsing fever,
in remittent fever,
in septicæmia,
in typhoid fever,
signification of state of, in diagnosis,
Tracheal diphtheria, prognosis of,
Trachea, formation of diphtheritic membrane in,
Tracheotomy in diphtheria, prognosis of,
Transmission of cholera,
,
of variola,
Transudation,
causes,
mechanism,
Traps, ventilation,
Traumatic fever, relation of, to septicæmia,
fevers,
Treatment of anthrax in animals,
in man,
preventive, of anthrax,
,
of beriberi,
of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of cholera,
of dengue,
of diphtheria,
general, importance of, in diphtheria,
of erysipelas,
of idiopathic parotitis,
local, of idiopathic parotitis,
of intermittent fever,
of leprosy,
local, of leprosy,
of comatose form of pernicious malarial fever,
of glanders in horse,
in man,
preventive, in horse,
in man,
of influenza,
of pertussis,
of the plague,
of puerperal fever,
of septicæmia,
of pyæmia,
of rabies and hydrophobia,
preventive,
of relapsing fever,
of remittent fever,
of rötheln,
of rubeola,
hygienic, of rubeola,
preventive, of rubeola,
of scarlet fever,
of septicæmia,
of simple continued fever,
of symptomatic parotitis,
local, of symptomatic parotitis,
of typhoid fever,
of typho-malarial fever,
of typhus fever,
of variola,
hygienic, of variola,
of variola, preventive,
of varioloid,
of yellow fever,
Treeak farook, use of, in wet beriberi,
T
UBERCLE
,
Calcification,
Cheesy degeneration,
Fibrous transformation,
Histology,
Horn-like change,
Infectious origin,
Inoculability,
Miliary and gray, cause of infectious qualities,
Origin of, from absorption of cheesy products,
Tubercular form of leprosy,
T
UBERCULOSIS
,
Bacilli of,
,
et seq.
Dissemination,
Hereditary nature,
Primary seat,
Relation of, to pearly distemper,
to scrofula,
Tuberculosis, acute miliary, complicating rubeola,
chronic pulmonary, following rubeola,
general miliary, following relapsing fever,
following rubeola,
relation of, to pearly distemper,
to scrofula,
,
T
UMORS
,
Method of origin,
Cohnheim's theory of origin,
Influence of irritants in producing,
Growth,
concentric,
continuous,
eccentric,
influence of seat,
rapidity,
Primary,
,
Secondary,
,
Metastasis,
Multiple,
Recurrence,
Transplantation,
Embolic nature,
Changes occurring,
inflammatory,
Analogy of structure in primary and secondary,
Benignant,
Cachexia,
Malignant,
Resemblance of, to normal tissue of body,
Histoid,
Organoid,
Relation of, to each other,
Connective tissue,
,
Cystic,
,
,
Influence of age upon development,
Classification,
,
Infective group,
,
Epithelial group,
Congenital,
Turpentine inhalations in diphtheria,
stupes, use of, in puerperal fever,
use of, in typhoid fever,
Tympanites in remittent fever, treatment,
in typhoid fever,
treatment of,
in typho-malarial fever, treatment,
in typhus fever,
Tympanum, paracentesis of, in scarlet fever,
Types of cerebro-spinal meningitis,
of intermittent fever,
of scarlet fever,
of varioloid,
T
YPHOID
F
EVER
,
Synonyms,
Definitions,
History,
Geographical distribution,
Etiology,
Predisposing causes,
Age, influence of,
Sex, influence of,
Occupation, influence of,
Change of residence, influence of,
Idiosyncrasy, influence of,
Depressing emotions, influence of,
Intemperance, influence of,
Previous ill-health, influence of,
Season, influence of,
Elevated temperature, influence of,
Rise and fall of subsoil-water, influence of,
Exciting causes,
Contagiousness,
Dissemination,
Cases illustrating modes of dissemination,
Dissemination of, by drinking-water,
By stools,
By milk,
By atmosphere,
By bed-linen, etc.,
By polluted soil,
By putrefied flesh,
Spontaneous origin,
Duration of virulence of germs,
Bacillus typhosus,
Incubation period,
Morbid anatomy,
Lesions peculiar to,
Changes in Peyer's patches,
Solitary glands,
Softening of Peyer's patches and solitary glands,
Cicatrization of Peyer's patches and solitary glands,
Changes in cæcum and colon,
Spleen,
Abdominal glands,
Lesions not peculiar to,
Changes in liver and gall-bladder,
Pharynx and oesophagus,
Larynx and lungs,
Brain and membranes,
Muscles,
Heart and blood-vessels,
Blood,
Salivary glands,
Kidneys,
Symptoms,
Clinical description,
Physiognomy,
Epistaxis,
Condition of skin,
Odor,
Eruption,
Sudamina,
Tâches bleuâtres,
Condition of hair and nails,
Pulse,
Heart-sounds,
Respiration,
Frequency of bronchitis,
Mental condition,
Headache,
Delirium,
Muscular spasm,
tremor,
Modifications of sensibility,
Hearing,
Vision,
Taste,
Temperature,
State of tongue,
Fauces,
Nausea and vomiting,
Anorexia,
Thirst,
Gurgling,
Meteorism or tympanites,
Diarrhoea,
Character of stools,
Intestinal hemorrhage,
frequency,
causes,
importance,
Intestinal perforation,
frequency,
causes,
date of appearance,
importance,
Condition of urine,
amount of solids,
presence of albumen,
Complications and sequelæ,
Complicated by pyæmia,
Laryngitis,
Bronchitis and pneumonia,
Pleurisy,
Jaundice,
Peritonitis,
Catarrhal and diphtheritic inflammation of fauces,
Parotid swelling,
Menstrual disorders,
Pregnancy,
Suppuration of Bartholini's glands,
Periostitis,
Oedema,
Bed-sores,
Followed by impaired intellect,
Perversion of the moral sense,
Paralysis and chorea,
Cardiac degeneration,
Arterial thrombosis,
Venous thrombosis,
Gangrene of vulva and vagina,
Hepatic abscess,
Tendency to stoutness,
Varieties of,
Abortive form,
Latent form,
In children,
In aged persons,
Relapses in,
frequency,
course,
cases illustrating,
causes,
Duration,
Diagnosis,
From typhus,
From influenza,
From relapsing fever,
From epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis,
From simple continued fever,
From remittent fever,
From the eruptive fevers,
From acute tuberculosis,
From trichinosis,
From the specific inflammations,
From acute tubercular meningitis,
Prognosis,
Symptoms indicating unfavorable,
favorable,
Influence of hyperpyrexia upon,
Nervous symptoms,
Heart symptoms,
Condition of pulse,
Abdominal symptoms upon,
Mortality,
Tables showing,
,
Influence of season,
Sex,
Age,
Treatment,
Habits,
Social condition,
Recent residence,
Corpulence,
Organic disease,
Childhood,
Treatment,
Preventive,
Necessity of proper drainage in prevention,
Disinfection of stools,
Hygienic,
Importance of ventilation,
administering water,
Diet,
Mild cases,
Hyperpyrexia,
by cold baths,
Typho-malarial form,
Vomiting,
Diarrhoea,
Tympanites,
Intestinal hemorrhage,
perforation,
Constipation,
Headache,
Insomnia,
Stupor,
Delirium,
Albuminuria,
Complications,
Epistaxis,
Pneumonia,
Hypostatic congestion of lungs,
Thrombosis and embolism,
Bed-sores,
Convalescence,
Use of alcohol,
Digitalis,
Eucalyptus,
Quinia,
Silver nitrate,
Sodium salicylate,
Turpentine,
Specific,
By calomel,
By iodine,
,
Use of thermometer,
Typhoidal inflammation,
Typhoid state of cholera,
following variola,
T
YPHO
-M
ALARIAL
F
EVERS
,
Definition,
Frequency,
Symptoms,
Diagnosis,
Prognosis,
Mortality,
relative mortality of white and black races,
Treatment,
Of typhoidal element,
Of malarial element,
Use of quinia,
Depurative treatment,
Necessity of disinfection of stools,
Of tympanites,
Of insomnia,
Diet,
Typho-malarial form of typhoid fever, treatment,
T
YPHUS
F
EVER
,
Synonyms,
History,
Etiology—Predisposing causes,
Over-crowding as a cause,
Age, influence of,
Debility and fatigue, influence of,
Mental and physical overwork,
Intemperance,
Poverty,
Barometric and thermometric variations,
Season,
Occupation,
Individual susceptibility to,
Exciting causes,
Contagiousness,
Nature of contagion,
Modes of transmission of contagion,
Communication of, by fomites,
Period of contagiousness,
Spontaneous origin,
Period of incubation,
Symptoms—Clinical description,
Special symptoms,
Prostration,
Nervous symptoms,
Appearance of face,
Intellectual condition,
Headache,
Delirium,
Wakefulness,
Coma vigil,
Perversion of special senses,
Muscular tremor,
Temperature,
Condition of tongue,
Anorexia,
Thirst,
Nausea and vomiting,
Condition of bowels,
Tympanites,
Gurgling,
Eruption,
Duration of eruption,
Tâches bleuâtres,
Sudamina,
Hyperæsthesia of skin,
Odor,
Condition of pulse,
of heart,
Respiration,
Pneumonia,
,
Bronchitis,
,
Odor of breath,
Hypostatic congestion of lungs,
Changes in urine,
Varieties of,
Mild form,
Severe form,
Ataxic form,
Adynamic form,
Ataxo-adynamic form,
Inflammatory form,
Walking form,
Abortive form,
Complications and sequelæ,
Complicated by erysipelas,
Cardiac degeneration,
Bronchitis and pneumonia,
,
Pleurisy,
Albuminuria,
Bed-sores,
Scurvy,
Dysentery,
Jaundice,
Parotitis,
Serous inflammations,
Pyæmia,
Disorders of menstruation,
Miscarriage,
Followed by pulmonary gangrene and phthisis,
Morbid anatomy,
Alteration of blood,
Changes in respiratory organs,
Heart and membranes,
Liver and kidneys,
Spleen,
Intestinal tract,
Brain and membranes,
Diagnosis,
From typhoid fever,
From meningitis,
From measles,
From typhoid pneumonia,
From delirium tremens,
From purpura,
Prognosis of,
Symptoms indicating favorable,
unfavorable,
Influence of age,
Sex,
Former habits,
Convalescence from previous illness,
Obesity,
Mental and physical overwork,
Social condition,
Race,
Mortality,
Difference of, in hospital and private cases,
Treatment,
Preventive,
Necessity of isolation,
Disinfection,
Diet,
Quantity of nourishment necessary,
Futility of abortive treatment,
General treatment,
Mild cases,
Hyperpyrexia,
By cold water,
By cold baths,
Mode of using cold bath,
Prostration,
Headache,
Delirium,
Insomnia,
Stupor,
Urinary complications,
Thirst,
Vomiting,
Constipation,
Parotitis,
Pulmonary complications,
Use of alcohol in,
Opium in,
Quinia in,
Of convalescence,
Necessity of continuing stimulants during convalescence,
Tyrosis,
U.
Ulceration, complicating vaccination,
Ulcers, complicating cholera,
following the plague,
Umbilication in vaccinia, mechanism of,
in varicella,
in variola,
cause of,
Uræmia in scarlet fever,
Urinary complications in typhus fever, treatment,
Urine, analysis of, importance in general diagnosis,
condition of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in cholera,
in dengue,
in influenza,
in mild scarlet fever,
in grave form of the plague,
in pertussis,
in pyæmia,
in relapsing fever,
in remittent fever,
in typhoid fever,
,
in yellow fever,
suppression of, complicating relapsing fever,
in cholera, treatment,
in yellow fever, treatment,
Urination, difficult, significance of, in diagnosis,
Urobilin,
Urticaria, complicating diphtheria,
Uterus, fixity of, in para- and perimetritis of puerperal fever,
lesions of, in septicæmia,
V.
V
ACCINIA
,
Definition,
Synonyms,
History,
Etiology,
Nature,
Variolous origin,
Meteorological conditions as a cause,
Symptoms,
General course,
Constitutional,
Development of pock,
Date of appearance of pock,
incrustation of pock,
falling off of crust,
Description of cicatrix,
Irregularities in course,
Raspberry excrescence of pock,
Lack of elevation in pock,
Absence of a constitutional infection,
Bryce's test for determining constitutional infection,
Diphtheritic pock,
Catarrhal pock,
Morbid anatomy,
Pock,
Microspheres and vaccinals of lymph,
Microscopical characters of the lymph,
Mechanism of umbilication,
Composition of crust,
Complications and sequelæ,
V
ACCINATION
,
Synonyms,
History of,
Protective power of,
theories regarding,
duration of,
against pertussis,
Marson's theory of multiple insertions,
Time of revaccination,
As a means of destroying nævi,
Complications,
Simple inflammatory,
Complicated by dermatitis,
Treatment of dermatitis,
Complicated by lymphangitis and adenitis,
By ulceration and gangrene,
Erysipelas,
treatment,
Complicated by syphilis,
treatment,
Modes of preventing transmission of syphilis,
Complicated by skin diseases,
by eczema,
Impetigo contagiosa, its relations to,
Followed by cutaneous affections,
by eczema,
Conveyance of constitutional taints in,
Technics of,
Varieties of virus,
Primary vaccine,
Horse-pox vaccine,
Retro-vaccine,
Bovine vaccine,
Variola vaccine,
So-called points of superiority of humanized vaccine,
Relative merits of animal and humanized vaccine,
Advantages of animal over humanized virus,
Forms of vaccine,
Objections to use of crust,
Use of dried lymph,
liquid or tube lymph,
Proper season,
Age,
Part of body most suitable for,
Modes of operating,
applying the virus,
Storage and preservation of virus,
Proper time of collecting lymph for storage,
Proper manner of transporting,
Vaccination, neglect of, as a cause of variola,
Vaccine virus, varieties of,
use of, in treatment of rabies and hydrophobia,
Vagina, symptoms of diphtheria of,
Vaginal injections, use of, for prevention of puerperal fever,
Variations, barometric, influence of, upon course of diseases,
V
ARICELLA
,
Definition,
Synonyms,
History,
Etiology,
Contagiousness,
Symptoms,
Period of incubation,
General,
Prodromal stage,
Eruption,
Umbilication of eruption,
Date of appearance of desiccation,
Frequency of scarring,
Appearance of vesicles on mucous membrane,
Morbid anatomy,
Complications,
Diagnosis,
From variola and varioloid,
From vaccinia,
From impetigo,
contagiosum,
From eczema pustulosum,
Prognosis,
Treatment,
Varicella Prurigo
, nature,
Varieties of beriberi,
of grease-traps,
of pernicious malarial fever,
of rubeola,
of sewer-traps,
of typhoid fever,
V
ARIOLA
,
Definition,
Synonyms,
History,
Etiology,
Contagiousness,
Nature of contagium,
Mode of entrance of contagium,
Duration of activity of contagium,
Period of greatest activity of contagium,
Modes of transmission,
Race, influence of,
Season, influence of,
Sex, influence of,
Neglect of vaccination as a cause,
Individual idiosyncrasy,
Protection from, by previous attacks,
Effect of pre-existing skin disorders,
Symptoms,
Stage of incubation,
Invasion,
Variolous rash,
date of appearance,
significance,
Simon's triangle,
Stage of invasion,
Eruptive stage,
Characters of eruption,
Position of eruption,
Stage of vesication,
Umbilication,
Maturation,
Characters of mature pock,
Condition of patient in suppuration stage,
Pustules on mucous surfaces,
Stage of desiccation,
General, during desiccation,
Secondary fever,
Date of appearance of secondary fever,
Confluent variety,
Seat of lesion,
Condition of mucous surfaces in confluent,
General condition in confluent,
Hemorrhagic variety,
First form,
Second form,
Lesions of,
Variolic purpura,
Complications and sequelæ,
Complicated by eye diseases,
Erysipelas,
Nasal inflammation,
Furuncles and abscesses,
Muscular paralysis and hemiplegic attacks,
Laryngitis,
Gangrene of genitalia,
Followed by a typhoid state,
Pathology and morbid anatomy,
Cutaneous lesions,
Formation of papule,
Vesicle,
Cause of umbilication,
Repair of pock,
Hemorrhagic variety,
Changes of viscera,
Diagnosis,
From measles,
From scarlatina,
From pustular skin diseases,
From dermatitis medicamentosa,
From syphiloderm,
From acneform disease,
From typhoid fever,
From typhus fever,
Prognosis,
Symptoms indicating unfavorable,
Influence of sudden defervescence of eruption,
Pregnancy and childbed,
Fatality of, in the unvaccinated,
Influence of vaccination after development,
Treatment,
Preventive,
Hygienic,
Necessity of cleanliness,
Invasion stage,
Eruption,
Exclusion of sunlight for prevention of pitting,
Use of warm baths,
Hot water compresses,
Stimulants,
Hemorrhagic form,
Disposition of clothes and body after death,
Variola of vaccine,
Variolic purpura,
V
ARIOLOID
,
Symptoms,
Invasion stage,
Eruption,
Types of,
Identity with variola,
Treatment,
Veins, condition of, in cholera,
intestinal, lesions of, in cholera,
jugular, thrombi of, in symptomatic parotitis,
lesions of, in pyæmia,
in symptomatic parotitis,
Venesection in cholera,
in rabies and hydrophobia,
in relapsing fever,
futility of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
V
ENTILATION
,
et seq.
Defects,
Distribution of air,
Estimation of carbonic acid in air,
Insufficient, evil effects,
Importance of, in treatment of typhoid fever,
Methods of calculating amount of air-supply,
Modes of investigating merits of a plan,
Of waste-pipes in drainage,
Of soil-pipes,
Proper size of flues and registers,
Relation of, to heating apparatus,
Varieties of ventilators,
Velocity of air,
Ventilators, varieties,
Venous emboli,
thrombosis, following typhoid fever,
Veratrum viride, use of, in puerperal fever,
in scarlet fever,
in yellow fever,
Vertigo in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in relapsing fever,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Vesication in variola,
Vesicle in variola, morbid anatomy of,
Views, earlier, concerning nature of puerperal fever,
modern, concerning nature of puerperal fever,
Virus of anthrax, period of greatest virulence,
of rabies, localization of, in wound,
of vaccination, varieties of,
vaccine, manner of transporting,
storage,
Viscera, lesions of abdominal, in the plague,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in erysipelas,
in variola,
Vision, modifications of, in relapsing fever,
in typhoid fever,
Vital statistics, registration,
Voice, alteration of, in diagnosis,
Vomit, character of, in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in cholera,
in grave form of the plague,
Vomiting during intermittent fever paroxysm,
in cerebro-spinal meningitis,
in cholera,
treatment,
in diphtheria, treatment,
in general peritonitis of puerperal fever,
in mild scarlet fever,
in para- and perimetritis of puerperal fever,
in pyæmia,
in remittent fever, treatment,
in rubeola, treatment,
in septicæmia,
in typhoid fever,
treatment,
in typhus fever,
treatment,
in yellow fever,
treatment,
significance of, in general diagnosis,
Vulva, symptoms of diphtheria,
W.
Wakefulness in relapsing fever,
in typhus fever,
Walk, significance of, in diagnosis,
Walking form of typhus fever,
of yellow fever, symptoms,
Washstands, stationary, dangers from,
Waste-pipes, effects of large bore in,
leakage in,
tests for,
ventilation,
Water, collections of, effect upon public health,
fear of, in rabies and hydrophobia,
height of subsoil, influence of, on prevalence of cholera,
importance of, in treatment of typhoid fever,
impure, microscopic characters of,
diarrhoeal affections from,
disease from,
chemical examination of,
,
value of chemical examination of,
,
impurity of, from metallic salts,
from organisms,
nature of impurities,
polluted, as a cause of diphtheria,
stagnant, production of malaria by,
standards of purity,
subsoil, level of,
supply, contamination of, from privy-vaults,
cess-pools,
chloride test for detecting impurities in,
tables of analyses,
use of, in diphtheria,
Water-closets, defects of,
location,
varieties,
ventilation,
,
Waxy degeneration,
Welch on cause of oedema of lungs,
Wet form of beriberi, symptoms,
treatment,
Whooping cough,
relation of, to rubeola,
Winds, influence of, on spread of influenza,
Wound, appearance of, in rabies and hydrophobia,
,
changes in, in pyæmia,
condition of, in septicæmia,
influence of characters of, in causation of pyæmia,
treatment of, in pyæmia,
in septicæmia,
Wounds, diphtheria of,
Y.
Y
ELLOW
F
EVER
,
Synonyms,
Definition,
Etiology,
Specific origin,
Poison of, inconvertibility,
Birthplace,
Characteristics,
Ponderability,
Vitality,
Influence of heat and cold on development,
Impossibility of transportation of, by air,
Transportability of, by fomites, etc.,
Nature of fomites,
,
Fixity of,
Slowness of extension,
Medium of admission to system,
Localization of epidemics by atmospheric impregnation,
Anxiety, grief, and fatigue as causes,
Insusceptibility, in negroes,
from idiosyncrasy,
Protective power of previous attacks,
Duration of incubation period,
Symptoms,
Mild cases,
Initial,
Physiognomy,
Neuralgia and muscular pains,
Cerebral,
Condition of tongue,
Gastro-intestinal canal,
Vomiting,
Character of matters vomited,
Condition of urine,
Pulse,
Relation of pulse to temperature,
Perspiration,
Stages,
Masked forms,
Walking forms,
Paroxysmal stage,
Calm stage,
Hemorrhages and jaundice,
Prognosis,
Symptoms indicating unfavorable,
Influence of crowding the sick,
Pregnancy and parturition,
Condition of patient at time of attack,
Temperature,
In hospital cases,
Mortality,
Variableness,
Difference in hospital and private cases,
Diagnosis,
Significance of physiognomy,
State of pulse,
Albuminous urine,
Hemorrhagic tendency,
Yellow discoloration of skin,
Morbid anatomy,
Changes in liver,
Treatment,
Futility of abortive,
Importance of early,
Indications for,
Simple form,
Early stages,
Diaphoresis,
Jaborandi,
Neuralgias and muscular pains,
Hyperpyrexia,
by cold,
Hemorrhages,
by tincture of iron,
Nausea and vomiting,
Urinary suppression,
Failure of reaction from cold stage,
Convulsions and delirium,
Use of digitalis,
Aconite,
Veratrum viride,
Gelsemium,
Hæmostatics,
Quinia,
,
Quinia and opium in combination,
Hygienic,
Necessity of absolute rest,
Diet,
Children,
Typhoid cases,
Time of return to solid food,
Z.
Zymosis, meaning of term,
Zymotic diseases, relation of, to puerperal fever,
table,
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